Posts tagged with "mobile communications"
Monday, 22. May 2006, 08:45:12
mobile communications, Networks, Wi-Fi
Well here it is the in-depth analysis of the new Wireless Mobile Phone Global network.
In this article we will compare and analyze the competing wireless technologies available. Also included is the background to this systems development, a basic how-to guide to build the infrastructure, IP mobility, the finances behind it, the OS, services, handset features, connectivity, storage Devices, and security (including preventing packet fraud).
As a bonus, the legal framework behind the system is also included. Finally, a section entitled 'The Ultimate Legal Precedent in US History', clearly explains why the US telecommunications industry is unconstitutional and cite, no less than, 16 breaches of The First Amendment to the US Constitution.
Source:
http://live.communitywireless.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=10&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0
Thursday, 18. May 2006, 14:43:08
mobile communications, multimedia, technology
The rumored Sony UMPC seems to be coming closer and closer to reality. Today, a few screenshots of this device have appeared on the net. Now whether or not these are real is up to you, but no one can argue that they look sweet. What’s interesting is that some new information has been revealed about the Vaio-branded device. To be honest, these specs seem a bit too detailed to just be fiction.
Sourec:
http://www.dlmag.com/1602/shots-of-the-sony-umpc-hit.html
Friday, 12. May 2006, 08:53:16
mobile communications, User Interface, technology
As part of a research collaboration with MIT computer scientists, the Nokia Research Center Cambridge, in Cambridge MA, is developing cell phones that can understand and respond to written commands typed in English.
Robert Iannucci, head of Nokia's research centers, says the company wants to transform phones from simple calling terminals to "information gateways" -- to the Internet, GPS and sensors, MP3s, desktop computers, iPods, and other devices. And, he says, that requires rethinking the entire interface between people and handhelds. For both Nokia and MIT, that means using text interaction.
Source:
http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=16745&ch=infotech
Monday, 10. April 2006, 14:46:06
mobile communications, Programming, security
New software that hides on cell phones and captures call logs and text messages is being sold as a way to monitor kids and spouses. But one security company calls it a Trojan horse.
The FlexiSpy application captures call logs, text messages and mobile Internet activity, among other things.
Source:
http://techrepublic.com.com/2100-1009_11-6055760.html?tag=html.alert#
Monday, 27. February 2006, 13:54:40
User Interface, mobile communications
Powered by Zi's world class prediction technology, Decuma V4 promises to revolutionize pen-input for mobile device users. In addition to alphabetic languages, Zi's prediction expertise extends to Decuma Chinese with phrase-level association and phonetic input conversion.
The system is expressly designed for mobility, and to work optimally on small form factor devices such as mobile phones, portable gaming consoles and other terminals that otherwise produce poor and shaky handwriting results. Decuma recognizes 100% naturally shaped letters in upper and lower cases, numbers, symbols and punctuation, and even enables users to text in two languages at the same time without having to switch input modes.
Source:
http://www.zicorp.com/pressreleases/020906.htm
Wednesday, 11. January 2006, 11:05:45
mobile communications, art
Apple's iPod with video gives film makers young and old an exciting new way to get their projects seen, and offers iPod owners a great way to discover new talent and independent content. The Flux iPod video Film Festival brings these groups together by creating the first film festival specifically for content formatted to play on the iPod video.
ALL ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY JANUARY 25, 2006.
For further details see
http://www.theflux.tv/ipodfest
Tuesday, 10. January 2006, 11:29:24
mobile communications, Wi-Fi
The two-ounce badge central to the Vocera Communications System was inspired at least in part by the "com badges" that appeared on later versions of the show. Just as Captain Picard would do, Vocera badge wearers can touch the slim device they wear on their uniforms, say who they want to talk to and, assuming that person is wearing his badge, be connected.
Source:
http://www.forbes.com/technology/2004/03/16/cx_ah_0316chips.html
Monday, 9. January 2006, 12:08:10
mobile communications, Wi-Fi, solar energy,
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A Scottish university is trialling solar-powered streetlights which will also deliver wi-fi internet access.
The 'Project Starsight' technology is being tested as part of a deal between Compliance Technology (CTL) and the Abertay Centre for the Environment (ACE) at the University of Abertay in Dundee.
Source:
http://newsletters.silicon.cneteu.net/t/101949/655703/77712/0/
Monday, 9. January 2006, 11:39:45
VoIP, mobile communications
NETGEAR, Inc. and Skype are working on a family of innovative new products, including the world’s first Skype wireless mobile telephone and a router equipped to optimize Skype. The NETGEAR WiFi phone will make mobile Internet telephony a reality for Skype users. Unlike other devices that must connect with a PC, NETGEAR’s Skype WiFi phone will work wherever a consumer is connected to a wireless Internet access point.
For more details see:
http://www.netgear.com/pressroom/press_releasesdetail.php?id=305
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