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NEC develops world's 1st device for high-speed home network

NEC develops world's 1st device for high-speed home network

TOKYO, Japan - NEC Corp. has developed the world's first prototype (shown right of personal computer) of a device which is expected to serve as the backbone of future high-speed multimedia networks in the home, the company said Aug. 2. Photo shows the device -- a switch LSI (large-scale integration) for the IEEE1394 serial bus standard -- being hooked up with five digital video cameras (DVCs) for showing pictures on personal computers.

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Wristwatch-shaped PHS developed

Wristwatch-shaped PHS developed

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) has developed a small wristwatch-shaped personal handy-phone system (PHS) which incorporates a low power-consumed large-scale integration (LSI). The product weighs 45 grams.

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NEDO devises terminals that respond to body temperature

NEDO devises terminals that respond to body temperature

TOKYO, Japan - Photo released by New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Corp. (NEDO) on Feb. 20 shows a prototype information terminal that becomes activated by the touch of a human hand. The terminal adopts NEDO-devised large-scale integrated (LSI) circuits that require electric current of as low as 0.5 to 1 volt for operation, according the affiliate of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. (Kyodo)

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NEC develops world's 1st device for high-speed home network

NEC develops world's 1st device for high-speed home network

TOKYO, Japan - NEC Corp. has developed the world's first prototype (shown right of personal computer) of a device which is expected to serve as the backbone of future high-speed multimedia networks in the home, the company said Aug. 2. Photo shows the device -- a switch LSI (large-scale integration) for the IEEE1394 serial bus standard -- being hooked up with five digital video cameras (DVCs) for showing pictures on personal computers.

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Wristwatch-shaped PHS developed

Wristwatch-shaped PHS developed

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) has developed a small wristwatch-shaped personal handy-phone system (PHS) which incorporates a low power-consumed large-scale integration (LSI). The product weighs 45 grams.

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