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Mobile Phones Multitasking Gadgets by Martin Dev
... Mobile makers in collaboration with different mobile network service providers, are to introduce high-speed video streaming and TV programming to cell phones. Time is not too far to see phones playing the role of a TV. Network providers are restructuring their usability component and planning to offer customers a single bill for all services including TV, wireless, broadband. They are on the lookout to simplify cell phone interfaces so that users can easily navigate and feel comfortable ...
PDA Pocket PCs by Kristy Annely
... They may also be integrated with cell phones to provide mobile communication and be used for accessing the Internet through technologies such as Wi-Fi, Wide-Area Networks (WANs), and Bluetooth. Most PDA devices are not equipped with a keyboard like palmtop computers. Instead, they are pen based and rely on special hardware that recognizes handwritten inputs to tap selections on menus and enter printed characters. Some devices may also include an on-screen keyboard for better accessibility.
Smartphones Becoming A Reality by Jay Mark
... Certain security features need to be addressed and wireless networks will need to assure consumers that their data will remain secure before the world will surrender itself fully to wireless, but many people are already enjoying the cost savings from using VoWiFi phones in wireless hotspots. At least for now, no roaming charges apply to WiFi use, and users welcome this savings enthusiastically . Wireless will become the choice American businesses.
Indian Mobile Infrastructure - To 3G or Not To 3G by Braham Singh
... An EDGE-enabled cellular network patched into WLAN (WiFi/WiMax) networks in high density locations could allow Indian operators to deliver high-speed data services with laser precision exactly where required and at far less costs than in 3G-ing a similar area. I trust this is akin to what the IT Minister has in mind. Additionally, such meshed network could provide indoor voice connectivity over cell phones in broadband-enabled locations with poor cellular reception.
The Brains of Smart Phones: What is the New Operating System for Treo & Blackberry Like? by Rene Tse
... hopes of appealing to a wider customer base. This version looks more like a phone instead of a sophisticated calculator. It includes a suretype keyboard that doubles up some keys with two letters. The software interprets the keystrokes. This can be a bit slow if you're used to typing emails quickly. What does the Blackberry cost? The Blackberry 7100 retails between $200-$249. A newer version 7270 will be on the market later this year, which suppports data and voice over IP 802.11 networks.
Sales 201: Learning Tools of Your Trade by Daniel Sitter
... My equipment features built-in wireless networking capability so that I can log onto the internet or send and receive emails from an increasing number of hot-spots in most areas. These devices are no longer simple name and address managers, but rather your mobile office and window to the world! • Flash Drive:A flash drive is a small electronic device housing a memory chip for the purpose of storing data in a manner similar to that of a hard drive on your computer.
Handheld Computers Guide - What to Know When Purchasing Your New PDA by Donny Duncan
... Card Slots - This can be very important if you want your handheld computer to sport a lot of accessories like wireless network cards, and memory sticks. You'll want to make sure it has the card reader slots you need. Operating System - There are two basic operating systems on handheld computers right now, Windows based, and PalmOS based. If you're going to be purchasing or downloading applications and games for your handheld computer, you'll want to know what kind of operating system it uses.
The 5 Best Cell Phones on the Market by Bradley James
... The tri-band (GSM, GPRS, EDGE 900/1800/1900, GSM, GPRS, EDGE 850/1800/1900) mobile phone offers multiple connectivity options via EDGE and Bluetooth wireless technology, a removable multimedia memory card as well as an integrated VGA camera to capture pictures and videos. Sleek and compact, the Nokia 6230 is expected to start shipping in Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific and Americas in the first quarter of 2004. "Traditionally, mobile professional are early adopters of mobile technology, ...
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