Source: CES 2011
Las Vegas – January 5, 2011 – Eleven Engineering today announced additions to its SKAA™ product line. SKAA is the wireless audio standard specifically for portable sources of music and other hifi audio. At CES 2010 SKAA received an Innovations Award for Enabling Technologies and the new product line additions have won it a second Innovations Award for 2011. The SKAA technology has now been licensed to more than 30 CE companies worldwide. [01/05/2011]
Source: forbes.com
TOKYO, Oct. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Eleven Engineering today introduced SKAA(TM), a new high-fidelity personal wireless audio standard targeting portable music sources, to the Japanese market. Launched outside of Japan earlier this year at CES2010 where SKAA(TM) received an Innovations Award for Enabling Technologies, the SKAA(TM) brand and technology has now been licensed to more than 20 partner companies worldwide. Today's announcement signals the start of a 2nd phase of licensing to begin in Japan. [10/05/2010]
Source: click here
Eleven Engineering today introduced SKAA™, a new high-fidelity personal wireless audio standard targeting portable music sources, to the Japanese market. Launched outside of Japan earlier this year at CES2010 where SKAA™ received an Innovations Award for Enabling Technologies, the SKAA™ brand and technology has now been licensed to more than 20 partner companies worldwide. Today’s announcement signals the start of a 2nd phase of licensing to begin in Japan. [10/05/2010]
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Tokyo, Japan – October 5, 2010 – Eleven Engineering today introduced SKAATM, a new high-fidelity personal wireless audio standard targeting portable music sources, to the Japanese market. Launched outside of Japan earlier this year at CES2010 where SKAATM received an Innovations Award for Enabling Technologies, the SKAATM brand and technology has now been licensed to more than 20 partner companies worldwide. Today’s announcement signals the start of a 2nd phase of licensing to begin in Japan.
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Source: Tech.ca
Eleven Engineering, an Edmonton, AB- based semiconductor company, is showing off its new personal wireless standard, called TRiK, at CES.
The basic idea is to stream wireless audio from portable devices to headphones or specially equipped speakers. It can also support a whack of wireless accessories for mobile phones, MP3 players, notebooks and netbooks.
TRiK will compete with other proprietary concepts on the market, and with established standards like Bluetooth. [01/07/2010]
Source: www.twice.com
Edmonton, Alberta - Eleven Engineering, a fabless semiconductor company, has targeted a new wireless technology for use in portable devices with what it contends is better-than-Bluetooth performance in stereo music applications. [01/22/2010]
Source: www.boards.fool.co.uk
Eleven Engineering Launches TRiK Electromagnetic Music™, the New High-Fidelity Wireless Audio Standard for Portable Devices at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show [01/09/2010]
Source: Tech.ca
Eleven Engineering, an Edmonton, AB- based semiconductor company, is showing off its new personal wireless standard, called TRiK, at CES.
The basic idea is to stream wireless audio from portable devices to headphones or specially equipped speakers. It can also support a whack of wireless accessories for mobile phones, MP3 players, notebooks and netbooks.
TRiK will compete with other proprietary concepts on the market, and with established standards like Bluetooth. [01/07/2010]
Source: www.scribd.com
Las Vegas, NV, January 07, 2010 –(PR.com)– Eleven Engineering, an Edmonton, Canada based fabless semiconductor company announces TRiKTM, a new personal wireless standard that specifically targets portable music sources. This technology has been developed under the working code name “Cecille.” TRiK enables a myriad of wireless accessories for mobile phones, MP3 players, notebooks and netbooks. TRiK has been honored by the CEA with an Innovations Award for Enabling Technologies at the 2010 CES. [01/07/2010]
Source: www.allvoices.com
Eleven Engineering Launches TRiK Electromagnetic Music, the New High-Fidelity Wireless Audio Standa Eleven Engineering, an Edmonton, Canada based fabless semiconductor company announces TRiKTM, a new personal wireless standard that specifically targets portable music sources. [01/07/2010]
Source: silobreaker
Eleven Engineering, an Edmonton, Canada based fabless semiconductor company announces TRiK™, a new personal wireless standard that specifically targets portable music sources. This technology has been developed under the working code name "Cecille." TRiK enables a myriad of wireless accessories for mobile phones, MP3 players, notebooks and netbooks. TRiK has been honored by the CEA with an Innovations Award for Enabling Technologies at the 2010 CES. [01/07/2010]
Source: tweetmeme
Las Vegas, NV, January 07, 2010 –(PR.com)– Eleven Engineering, an Edmonton, Canada based fabless semiconductor company announces TRiKTM, a new personal wireless standard that specifically targets portable music sources. This technology has been developed under the working code name “Cecille.” TRiK enables a myriad of wireless accessories for mobile phones, MP3 players, notebooks and netbooks. TRiK has been honored by the CEA with an Innovations Award for Enabling Technologies at the 2010 CES. [01/07/2010]
Source: www.techwhack.com
Las Vegas, NV, January 07, 2010 –(PR.com)– Eleven Engineering, an Edmonton, Canada based fabless semiconductor company announces TRiKTM, a new personal wireless standard that specifically targets portable music sources. This technology has been developed under the working code name “Cecille.” TRiK enables a myriad of wireless accessories for mobile phones, MP3 players, notebooks and netbooks. TRiK has been honored by the CEA with an Innovations Award for Enabling Technologies at the 2010 CES. [01/07/2010]
Source: Release pick ups
Eleven Engineering, an Edmonton, Canada based fabless semiconductor company announces TRiK™, a new personal wireless standard that specifically targets portable music sources. This technology has been developed under the working code name "Cecille." TRiK enables a myriad of wireless accessories for mobile phones, MP3 players, notebooks and netbooks. TRiK has been honored by the CEA with an Innovations Award for Enabling Technologies at the 2010 CES. [01/07/2010]
Source: Release pick ups
Eleven Engineering, an Edmonton, Canada based fabless semiconductor company announces TRiK™, a new personal wireless standard that specifically targets portable music sources. This technology has been developed under the working code name "Cecille." TRiK enables a myriad of wireless accessories for mobile phones, MP3 players, notebooks and netbooks. TRiK has been honored by the CEA with an Innovations Award for Enabling Technologies at the 2010 CES. [01/07/2010]
Source: Pick up by audio designline
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Eleven Engineering Inc. jumps into the pool of providers of wireless audio streaming technology at the Consumer Electronics Show next month. The company plans to give a brand name and show design wins for its 2.4 GHz initiative code named Cecille. [01/07/2010]
Source: Press release
Eleven Engineering, an Edmonton, Canada based fabless semiconductor company announces TRiK™, a new personal wireless standard that specifically targets portable music sources. This technology has been developed under the working code name "Cecille." TRiK enables a myriad of wireless accessories for mobile phones, MP3 players, notebooks and netbooks. TRiK has been honored by the CEA with an Innovations Award for Enabling Technologies at the 2010 CES. [01/07/2010]
Source: Whats your Tech
Eleven Engineering, an Edmonton, AB- based semiconductor company, is showing off its new personal wireless standard, called TRiK™, at CES. The basic idea is to stream wireless audio from portable devices to headphones or specially equipped speakers. It can also support a whack of wireless accessories for mobile phones, MP3 players, notebooks and netbooks. [01/07/2010]
Source: Eleven Engineering
Las Vegas, Nevada - January 7, 2010 –Eleven Engineering, an Edmonton, Canada based fabless semiconductor company announces TRiK™, a new personal wireless standard that specifically targets portable music sources. This technology has been developed under the working code name "Cecille". TRiK enables a myriad of wireless accessories for mobile phones, MP3 players, notebooks and netbooks. TRiK has been honored by the CEA with an Innovations Award for Enabling Technologies at the 2010 CES. [01/07/2010]
Source: EE Times
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Eleven Engineering Inc. jumps into the pool of providers of wireless audio streaming technology at the Consumer Electronics Show next month. The company plans to give a brand name and show design wins for its 2.4 GHz initiative code named Cecille.
Eleven's approach involves proprietary technology optimized to stream wireless audio from portable devices to headphones or specially equipped speakers inside a room. It will compete with proprietary approaches used by companies such as Avnera Corp. and Kleer Inc. as well as standards such as Bluetooth. [12/09/2009]
Source: EE Times
Eleven's approach involves proprietary technology optimized to stream wireless audio from portable devices to headphones or specially equipped speakers inside a room. It will compete with proprietary approaches used by companies such as Avnera Corp. and Kleer Inc. as well as standards such as Bluetooth. [12/09/2009]
Source: U of A Engineering
Within a month of earning his degree, Nick Schwinghamer (Electrical '08) was hired as a design engineer at Edmonton's Eleven Engineering. His work at the audio wireless company included designing hardware and writing software for everything from iPod docs for household use to wireless audio packs for arena rock concerts. [10/01/2009]
Source: Goverment of Alberta
Alberta Government Hong Kong Office is pleased to announce today that Eleven Engineering Inc. of Edmonton has been successfully selected and qualified to enter the engagement of the final stage of The Alberta International Business Partnering Program (The Program). Eleven Engineering, a global leader in digital wireless audio semiconductors, today supplies components and solutions to LG, Bose, JBL and many other first-tier consumer electronics companies. [08/05/2009]
Source: ieee spectrum
Eos broadcasts in the 2.4-gigahertz frequency band, right in there with cordless phones, microwave ovens, and Wi-Fi. But it uses a proprietary spread spectrum, frequency-hopping technology that the company says prevents interference-and indeed, I didn't experience any. [07/01/2009]
Source: Eleven Engineering
Eleven Engineering, led by president John Sobota, initially became active with the course to recruit soon-to-be graduates for his firm. This collaboration has evolved to new levels and now students receive guidance from engineers working in the field. Capstone course brings out the best in sudents and industry partners. [05/29/2009]
Source: Eleven Engineering
EDMONTON, Alberta - (Feb 27, 2009) - Eleven Engineering, a global leader in digital wireless audio today announced the appointment of Mr. Greg Baker to its Board of Directors. Greg is currently serving as Senior Vice President Sales and Marketing at Mimix Broadband, a fabless radio frequency component supplier. [02/27/2009]
Source: Cringely on technology
It's the day after Christmas so of course sales have started and whatever you thought you bought for a good price is suddenly available for a lot less, especially electronics. But this isn't your normal after-Christmas sale, it's after-Christmas during one of the worse economic recessions in decades, so prices are lower still. [02/06/2009]
Source: ABI Research
The consumer home audio market goes through major shifts every ten years. Nearly 20 years ago it was the shift to the Compact Disk. Close to ten years ago the Internet unleashed P2P sharing through Napster, and the music industry has never been the same. Since then, the changes have kept on coming, with Apple’s iPod and iTunes changing the way consumers purchase and use their music. [01/10/2009]
Source: Eleven Engineering
CES - Las Vegas, Nevada, USA - Jan 10, 2009 - Eleven Engineering Inc. has today announced its new HT-82x series of Digital Wireless Audio ("DWA") solutions specifically designed for TV and home theater applications. The HT-82x series will provide up to 4.1 channels of High Definition Digital Wireless Audio ("HDDWA") at an indoor range of 25 meters. [01/10/2009]
Source: Eleven Engineering
Eleven Engineering Inc. today announced a breakthrough in wireless audio transmitters for music playback from the iPod/iPhone. The innovative solution code-named Cecille is different from other technology such as Bluetooth® with its audio fidelity and its ability to seek new and multiple receivers as it travels from home to car to office. [09/02/2008]
Source: Eleven Engineering
Eleven Engineering Inc. (Canada) and Reciva Ltd. (UK) today announced their alliance to promote Reciva's Internet radio chipset with Eleven's digital wireless audio solutions. The announcement signals an end to Reciva’s search for a 2.4GHz wireless audio solution that delivers excellent quality of services without disrupting Wi-Fi. [01/08/2009]
Source: Eleven Engineering
Eleven Engineering Inc, a Canadian company, specializes in wireless audio technology. It develops 5.8 GHz, 2.4 GHz wireless technology, mainly using its original wireless processor “XInC2”, and manufacturing modules for digital wireless audio. Its products are adopted world-widely by major companies. [10/01/2008]
Source: Eleven Engineering
Berlin, Germany, IFA - Sept 2, 2009 - Eleven has combined its proven XInC2 wireless processor IP with Low-Power RF technology from Texas Instruments to create a module which may be the catalyst needed to dramatically improve the industry's lackluster attachment rate of home theater systems to TVs. [09/02/2008]
Source: Eleven Engineering
ATLANTA, June 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- RF Micro Devices, Inc. (Nasdaq: RFMD), a global leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance semiconductor components, today released the industry's first 5.8 GHz ISM band transceiver with an integrated power amplifier. The ML5805 is a low-IF, frequency shift key (FSK) transceiver designed for operation in the license-free 5.8 GHz ISM band. [06/20/2008]
Source: Home Theater Digital
Consumers who wish to easily and inexpensively move their digital music around the house have more high-quality options than ever before. In some areas, like wireless music distribution, the industry has excelled, due mostly to its enthusiastic embrace of Wi-Fi home networks and the iPod. [January/2008]
Source: Eleven Engineering
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Jan 8, 2008—Eleven today announced major additions to the successful Squeak 1.5 family of wireless audio modules for whole house audio and home theater applications. The three new wireless audio modules are based on the ML2724 and ML5800 RF transceivers from RF Micro Devices (NASDAQ GS: RFMD) and the XInC2 multithreaded processor from Eleven. [01/08/2008]
Source: Eleven Engineering
Las Vegas (January 7, 2008) – Eleven Engineering, a global leader in digital wireless audio, today announced Squeak 1C, a new family of 2.1 channel wireless audio modules for home theater products based on Eleven’s XInC2 multithreaded processor and Texas Instruments’ CC2400 RF transceiver and LNA/PA RF range extender. [01/07/2008]
Source: Eleven Engineering
EDMONTON, CANADA - John Sobota completely understands that most consumers don't care what's inside their gadgets as long as they work. He just thinks it's time Edmontonians realized many of today's brand name wireless electronics contain chips and modules designed by his company, Eleven Engineering Inc. [03/23/2007]
Source: Eleven Engineering
EDMONTON, CANADA - Eleven Engineering Inc., a leader in multithreaded embedded microprocessors and digital wireless audio modules, has added a new director, Joseph Thompson, Chairman of PCL Group, to its Board of Directors. [03/05/2007]
Source: amazon
The Play Link for Xbox has been very useful as an Ethernet link to seamlessly connect my slingbox to my wireless router. This is an inexpensive work around compared to other connectivity solutions. [02/10/2007]
Source: securityinfowatch
IP acquisition gives AvaLAN stronger position in wireless communications market with ETHx product line. [02/06/2007]
Source: eoswireless
Las Vegas, NV – January 7, 2007 -- IntelliTouch today announced “Eos,” the world’s first digital wireless “multi-room audio” speaker system for iPod. Using breakthrough WiFi friendly technology, the Eos system links up to four stereo remote wireless speakers, establishing interference-free CD sound quality (48Khz). [01/29/2007]
Source: avalanwireless
Sirenza Microdevices' Transceiver Products Selected for AvaLAN Wireless Data Link Products. [01/29/2007]
Source: sirenza
BROOMFIELD, COLORADO - Sirenza Microdevices, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMDI) today announced that the company's Model ML2724 2.4 GHz RF chipset is used in the new IntelliTouch "Eos Wireless" whole home audio speaker system for iPod. Using WiFi friendly technology, the Eos system links up to four remote wireless stereo satellite speakers and includes an iPod docking base station/transmitter. [01/09/2007]
Source: xbox.about
Home networking, particularly wireless networking, is extremely intimidating if you don't know what you are doing. Thankfully, Logitech can answer all of your questions and solve all of your problems with two little black boxes called the "Play Link" that wirelessly connect your Xbox or any other device to your broadband internet. You just plug them in and they work. [12/26/2006]
Source: soundcastsystems
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) today announced SoundCast Systems as an International CES Innovations 2007 Design and Engineering Awards Honoree for AudioCast ACP 200 at the International CES New York Press Preview. [11/08/2006]
Source: ccmagazin
What a smart addition to any audio system. 2.4 GHz digital technology and this transmission hub make a powerful statement - without the need for wiring! So, go ahead, expand your audio experience beyond your living room and experience the robust performance of another innovative solution from the AR brand. [11/06/2006]
Source: Sound and Vision Magazine - Nov 2006
Un-wired for stereo sound - German manufacturer Canton is shipping a high end speaker product called CD3500 Wirless Tower Speakers. These speakers use Eleven's Squeak platform to provide high quality wireless audio for their customers. [10/01/2006]
Source: console.hardocp
Our next test involved a little Halo 2 multiplayer action. We installed a Play Link receiver on our host console and the other Play Link on another console for a few rounds of Slayer and Team Slayer. We ran several sessions ranging from standard 1 on 1 matches to 4 versus 4 team matches without a single problem. [09/11/2006]
Source: PC Magazine
Author:
Mike Kobrin
The Soundcast iCast ($299 list) is the latest in a seemingly endless line of iPod docks, but this is the first I've seen that transmits audio wirelessly to a receiver that you can connect to your home stereo. The transmitter charges your iPod and provides an auxiliary line-in port and headphone jack. The receiver gives you basic playback controls and analog RCA outputs. [06/12/2006]
Source: Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments' "Tune In TI Digital Audio Technology and Trends" (Vol. 4, No. 1) includes a wireless audio section on page 4 which features Squeak/XInC. Upload, download, rip it, burn it, move it and take it - these are the sounds of innovation from the audio industry. [06/01/2006]
Source: Eleven Engineering
Fabless semiconductor company Eleven Engineering has signed a licensing agreement with Belfast-based APT™, which will enable the company to incorporate APT's groundbreaking apt-X® algorithm into its XInC2 wireless processor. [05/20/2006] View HTML
Source: Eleven Engineering
Author:
Eleven
Eleven's NEWSLETTER, May 2006 - This edition of the Digital Wireless Audio Newsletter features the WHAM2 module and provides details on WFD (Walking Frequency Diversity) and previews some upcomming features, like Fidelity Options. [05/02/2006] View HTML
Source: CANTON Electronik GmbH
Weltneuheit. CD 3500 wireless - Ein Traum geht in Erfüllung Knackpunkt bei kabellosen Lautsprechern ist die drahtlose Übertragungsstrecke, die gleich mehrere Forderungen zu erfüllen hat: Sie mus eine hohe Übertagungsqualität bieten, rauschfrei arbeiten und unempfindlich gegen äuβere Störquellen wie Handy's DECT Telefone oder Mikrowellengeräte bleiben. [03/01/2006]
Source: Eleven Engineering
Author:
Eleven
Eleven's NEWSLETTER, Feb 2006 - This premier edition of the Digital Wireless Audio Newsletter features the product proven success of Squeak 1.5 and announces the availability of Squeak 1C mass production module orders and evaluation kits. [02/02/2006] View HTML
Source: PC Magazine
LAS VEGAS—At CES in Las Vegas new products flow fast and furious, but which products are really destined to stand the test of time and become long time players in the industry? Logitech’s Z-5450 wireless speakers, with Squeak 1.5 wireless audio modules built in, make the finalist list for PC Magazines Last Gadget Standing at CES 2006. [01/07/2006]
Source: Eleven Engineering
PRESS RELEASE - Today Eleven Engineering Incorporated announce the Squeak™ 1C digital wireless audio modules featuring XInC2™ are production ready. The modules are optimized for low power operation with Chipcon's CC2400 transceiver and the XInC2 wireless processor from Eleven. [01/05/2006] View HTML
Source: Micro Linear
PRESS RELEASE - Micro Linear Corporation (NASDAQ: MLIN) and Eleven Engineering Incorporated announced today the mass-production availability of Squeak 1.5 digital wireless audio modules based on the Micro Linear ML2724 RF transceiver and the Eleven Engineering XInC processor and software. [01/04/2006] View HTML
Source: pcmag
The pioneering Logitech Z-5450 Digital is pricier than most in its class but is the first well implemented wireless desktop system we've found. It combines room-filling sound with a great selection of 5.1-channel interfaces and decoders. But its two wireless rear surround satellites are what make this 315-watt THX-compliant speaker megasystem stand out from the crowd. [12/22/2005]
Source: ASTech spotlight in Alberta Venture
The ideal researcher is one who is able to create entirely new theories that can be applied to problems faced by people around the world. Exemplifying this trait is Dr. Norman Beaulieu, iCORE research chair in broadband wireless communications, and this year’s recipient of the ASTech Foundation’s award for Outstanding Leadership in Alberta Technology. [11/01/2005]
Source: Time Magazine
Author:
Melanie CoIlison
When cell networks jammed in the aftermath of the London transit bombings, the urgency of devising a way to accommodate more uses and users became apparent. The problem is that the amount of available bandwidth—the frequency spectrum—is finite. [08/15/2005] View HTML
Source: UofA Express News
Author:
Caitlin Crawshaw
May 31, 2005 - For his many contributions to the research of wireless technology, the University of Alberta's Dr. Norman Beaulieu has been named the winner of a prestigious national award from the Royal Society of Canada. [05/31/2005] View HTML
Source: gear.ign
Logitech's Play Link is a true plug-and-play product, and you don't need to install any software or drivers to get the Play Link working. Just plug the Ethernet and power cables into both units and you're ready to roll. I was up and working in less than five minutes, and with the exception of having to dig around under my computer to find the right cables, installation was hassle-free. [01/10/2005]
Source: The Edmonton Journal
Author:
Ron Chalmers
After Claudia Sammer completed two master’s degrees - in physics and business - she naturally wanted to celebrate brilliant ideas and entrepreneurs. So she created Cool Companies, which describes 40 of the most innovative Edmonton and Calgary companies. [12/08/2004]
Source: lloxx
Eleven Engineering's Squeak Digital Wireless Audio powers Teufel Wireless Products - Teufel präsentiert das erste echte drahtlose Funksystem zur absolut störungsfreien Ansteuerung von Lautsprechern. [12/03/2004] View HTML
Source: TWICE: This Week In Consumer Electronics
Author:
Joseph Palenchar
Contract manufacturer KSC Industries has developed a 2.4GHz wireless-speaker system that it contends is far more resistant to 2.4GHz interference than competing technologies currently available to consumers. The solution, called Soundcast, is “immune to 2.4GHz interference of all types,” except in extremely limited circumstances, said senior applications engineer ... [08/23/2004] View HTML
Source: Eleven Engineering
A photo gallery of Eleven Engineering, with its Japanese representative Gaia, at the Wireless Japan Expo. Eleven in partnership with its Japanese Representative, Gaia System Solutions Inc. demonstrated three of its key wireless platforms. Squeak digital wireless audio, ETHx wireless ethernet, and SPIKE wireless video game control were put on display at the Wireless Expo. [07/30/2004] View HTML
Source: Actel Corporation
Actel Corp. and Eleven Engineering Inc., a leading developer of wireless processor IC’s, today announced that Actel’s low-power eX family of field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are being used in Eleven Engineering’s ETHx wireless Ethernet bridge platform. ETHx is a complete chipset and product design package ... [07/28/2004] View HTML
Source: The Edmonton Journal
Author:
Gary Lamphier
Good Companies will also pay price for corporate sleaze - Can it get any worse? Yep. Shell-shocked investors who nervously returned to their computer screens Tuesday after the long Canada Day weekend were greeted by a resumption of corporate disaster stories and plunging stock markets. [07/03/2002]
Source: Eleven Engineering
Edmonton, Alberta - Eleven Engineering Incorporated today announced that initial shipments of the eagerly awaited SPIKE Wireless Development Kit (WDK) will begin shipping on Friday, June 28 to preorder customers. The kit is the first of its kind to enable developers of products for video game control to incorporate rock solid xiSPIKE™ ("SPIKE") wireless RF performance into their products. [06/13/2002] View HTML
Source: The Edmonton Journal
Author:
Gary Lamphier
After a long and accomplished career at the helm of Edmonton’s PCL Construction Group, Joe Thompson has a challenge for successful Edmontonians who, like him, made their fortunes in traditional Old Economy industries like oil and gas, oilfield services, construction and real estate. [06/07/2002]
Source: Taipei Times
The Electronic Entertainment Exposition (E3) is meant to be all about the latest games for consoles and PCs. But for all the excitement created by new games like ‘Mario Sunshine’, ‘Star Wars Galaxies’, The Legend of Zelda’ and ‘Doom III’, some of the coolest items on display at the huge show were gadgets designed to make the gaming experience ever more realistic. [05/27/2002]
Source: USA Today
If you think video game consoles have taken over the living room, look out: your kitchen or dining room may be next, thanks to the slew of wireless game controllers set to hit the market this year. For the most of the past two decades, home video games have come equipped with controllers... [05/24/2002]
Source: Gamers Pulse
Author:
John ‘Warnock’ Warson
The Spike controller is a wireless broadband controller for the next generation consoles that can switch quickly between consoles. The concept behind the controller is the realization that all other electronics now use a remote or wireless device to use them. So why not controllers for your console system. [05/24/2002]
Source: CheatCodes.com
Author:
Steve Jenkins
Top 5 Things That Rocked at E3 2002 Spike Wireless Technology - The first generation of wireless game controllers have been on the market for a while, but we got to play some REALLY great new prototypes from Spike Wireless at the show. We think they have set the new standard for what wireless controllers should be. [05/24/2002]
Source: Wireless News Factor
Author:
Jay Wrolstad
Video game aficionados can lose the cables on their consoles with the wireless xiSPIKE, new technology from Eleven Engineering. Unlike packet network technologies -- such as Wi-Fi -- that suffer from signal delays, the Eleven system delivers the instantaneous response required for game consoles. [05/23/2002]
Source: Yahoo News
Author:
Franklin Paul
...Private technology development comany Eleven Engineering Inc. debuted a demonstration model of its xiSpike system for wireless controllers, which can switch with the press of a button which console the gamepad controls. For example a playercould shift from Xbox to a PlayStation without changing gamepads. [05/23/2002]
Source: Eleven Engineering
Los Angeles, CA - At the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles, California, Eleven Engineering, Inc., unveiled its patented xiSPIKE™ (SPIKE) system designed to transform the way wireless technology is applied to video game peripherals. [05/22/2002] View HTML
Source: Gamers Pulse
At the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles, California, Eleven Engineering, Inc., unveiled its patented xiSPIKE (SPIKE) system designed to transform the way wireless technology is applied to video game peripherals. [05/22/2002]
Source: New Stuff - Monitor
Author:
Patrick Meilke
Eleven Engineering, Inc., unveiled its patented xiSPIKE (SPIKE) system designed to transform the way wireless technology is applied to video game peripherals. It is an inexpensive radio wireless platform that targets hundreds of realtime, short-haul, wireless applications. [05/22/2002]
Source: Frictionless Insight
Eleven Engineering announced its SPIKE wireless system for video game controllers. The same wireless controllers, under this system, can be used with different video game platforms. [05/22/2002]
Source: Eleven Engineering
Edmonton, Alberta - Eleven Engineering Incorporated formally announced today the creation of a modular development system for its xiSPIKE™ ("SPIKE") wireless video game control technology. SPIKE is the world's most advanced wireless solution for the video game industry. Modular technology enables manufacturers to integrate existing cost-effective components to develop and manufacture wireless for video game products. [04/23/2002] View HTML
Source: Eleven Engineering
Eleven Engineering Incorporated announced today that the firm has been awarded another "patent of significance" for its SPIKE radio (RF) wireless technology. SPIKE is the world's most advanced feature-enriched wireless solution for the video game industry. [03/25/2002] View HTML
Source: Exhibitor Magazine
..At the 2001 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los ANgeles, the premier event in the world of video and computer games, Eleven Engineering Inc. of Edmonton, Alberta, gave away gamer-black T-shirts emblazoned with the logo of Spike, its new wireless gaming system. [02/02/2002]
Source: Detroit Free Press
Author:
Detroit Free Press
Jan. 11--LAS VEGAS -- In the United States, games are bigger than movies ...Eleven Engineering showed a new system designed to reduce a major problem with console games in living rooms: wires. Gadgets using Eleven's xiSPIKE communicate wirelessly, the controllers and the game unit don't have to be connected physically. [01/11/2002]
Source: eWeek
Author:
Mark Hachman
...Eleven Engineering Inc., a Canadian startup, has already been signed by Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc. to develop an ASIC for Microsoft’s Xbox console based upon Eleven’s SPIKE protocol, a 1-Mbit wireless connection that the company says is cheaper than Bluetooth. [12/17/2001]
Source: EE Times
Author:
Patrick Mannion
...newcomer Eleven Engineering Inc. (Edmonton, Alberta) is pitching as a Bluetooth alternative a modified version of its Spike short-range wireless link, which was originally designed for videogamming. A Thomson Consumer Electronics spokesman confirmed rumors that the link would be incorporated into Microsoft's Xbox game console via a module from Thomson. [12/10/2001]
Source: Eleven Engineering
Industry Leader Brings Wealth of Knowledge and Experience to Maker of Nanocell Platforms and Semiconductors - Eleven Engineering, a leading developer and vendor of high-performance, short-haul wireless platforms and integrated circuits, today announced the appointment of Dr. Charles (ChangSoo) Kim, Vice-President, Semiconductors. [11/13/2001] View HTML
Source: Eleven Engineering
EDMONTON, ALBERTA -- (INTERNET WIRE) -- 11/06/2001 - Eleven Engineering, a leading developer and vendor of high-performance short-haul wireless platforms and integrated circuits, today announced the appointment of Don Thomas as Vice President, Client Relations. [11/06/2001] View HTML
Source: Silicon Valley NORTH
Author:
Jeff Jedras
Eleven Engineering doesn’t have the muscle of the Bluetooth backers, but it does have an alternative technology called SPike, which CEO John Sobota says will be a viable and practical alternative for many applications . Sobota says while Bluetooth is a good technology, it can't be everything to everyone. In the markets where Bluetooth isn't the best fit, he sees opportunity for Eleven with Spike. [10/29/2001]
Source: Eleven Engineering
John Sobota Chief Executive Officer of Eleven Engineering Inc. is pleased to announce that Eleven Engineering was awarded first place in the Banff Venture Forum 2001 held in Banff, Alberta on September 07-08 2001. Eleven took top spot for late stage (17 companies competing) and Calgary's ReThinkNDo took first place for Early Stage (11 companies competing). [09/19/2001] View HTML
Source: Eleven Engineering
Eleven Engineering Incorporated, developer of high performance radio wireless platforms and ASICs, is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Kazuhiko Nishi to its board of directors. Dr. Nishi's extensive background in computing and information technology reinforces Eleven's position as a leader in wireless technology. [08/13/2001] View HTML
Source: GamesFirst
Author:
Shawn Rider
At E3 2000 Airplay left us impressed. Their demo of wireless RF controllers inspired dreams of gaming without a tether. Finally, we hoped that videogames would truly enter the future. High polygon counts and SurroundSound audio is an expected evolution for gaming, but we know that the next major breakthrough for any technology is to go wireless. [08/09/2001]
Source: Eleven Engineering
Eleven Engineering Incorporated, developer of high performance radio wireless platforms and ASICs, announced today that Dr. Norman C. Beaulieu has joined its Board of Directors and that Mr. Ira Hata has accepted the position of Vice President, New Business Development. [04/17/2001] View HTML