With just a few more weeks to go until the Transformer Prime makes its appearance in retail stores, Asus Germany has announced a decision that is going to disappoint many of you: the company doesn’t plan to build a 3G version of the 10.1-inch tablet.When asked on the company’s German Facebook page whether... |
1 December 2011 09:31 GMT |
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Fujitsu's new, ultraportable personal computer is designed to surpass the PC convenience expectations of customers. The handheld LifeBook UH900 UMPC is light, sleek, powerful, has a brightness high enough for true image clarity even when exposed to daylight and even has a built-in multi-touch support, for the to... |
3 December 2009 07:44 GMT |
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Fully aware that its own developed Symbian operating system is not a perfect one, Nokia offers users devices with its newly launched S40 5th Edition. The latter is a much more user friendly and it seems that also 'lacks' the bugs and glitches that have been so much present in Nokia's Symbian OS. Normal... |
18 January 2008 10:14 GMT |
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Ericsson announced it has been selected by Claro, a company in the Amrica Mvil Group, to implement a commercial network based on 3G/HSDPA technology in the metropolitan regions of So Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Porto Alegre. Under the agreement Ericsson will be responsible for the 3G radio, transmission and core network,... |
18 December 2007 09:03 GMT |
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Alcatel-Lucent and SETAR, the leading telecommunications service provider in Aruba, have activated the first 3G UMTS/HSDPA network in the Caribbean. The new network will increase SETAR's network capacity and enable advanced services such as video-on-demand, video calling, mobile TV and high-speed mobile Internet... |
13 December 2007 08:17 GMT |
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Alcatel-Lucent announced it is deploying a 3G/HSPA network for Bouygues Telecom in four of the mobile carrier's operational regions in France. The network will enable Bouygues Telecom to offer its customers high-speed wireless Internet access and advanced services such as high-definition video-on-demand.Under th... |
29 November 2007 10:41 GMT |
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There has been a lot of talk on the mobile phone market from the moment Sony Ericsson T650i has been launched. The main reason for all this talk is the high SAR value featured by the "incriminated" device 1.80 W/kg. This erases any chance for the phone to be approved in the USA and Canada, because of the 1.6 W/kg l... |
21 November 2007 09:47 GMT |
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3G Americas, a group that represents the GSM technologies in the Americas, announced that the GSM/UMTS services gained more than 564.6 million customers worldwide between June 2006 and June 2007. According to Informa's World Cellular Information Service, more than 100 millions of the new subscribers are from th... |
17 August 2007 09:26 GMT |
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The GSM Association has presented some recommendations for efficiently introducing Mobile TV in European countries. The matter of costs involved for providing such services for these areas makes its future rather questionable.Having a TV-enabled mobile phone has proved to be the latest trend in cellulars over the las... |
13 June 2007 10:39 GMT |
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SFR and Alcatel-Lucent announced late this week a contract to supply UMTS network equipment for France. Alcatel-Lucent will deploy UMTS/HSPA equipment from September 2007 for the SFR network in France, thus becoming the second 3G supplier for the operator. This new UMTS contract, the first in Western Europe since the... |
6 April 2007 05:42 GMT |
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Alcatel-Lucent and Manx Telecom, a subsidiary of O2, announced the successful deployment of the first, third-generation UMTS and HSDPA network using the 900 MHz spectrum on the Isle of Man. The field trial followed a series of Alcatel-Lucent demonstrations of UMTS 900MHz in Europe. During the six-month trial, the com... |
16 March 2007 04:53 GMT |
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Intel's upcoming fourth-generation Centrino notebook platform, Santa Rosa was planned on having an integrated Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), or better known as the High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) module. This was until Nokia and Intel jointly decided to cease the cooperation on the ... |
14 March 2007 11:37 GMT |
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Who else if not the Germans to appreciate cutting-edge, robust technology? Well, there would be the Japanese, but we saw yesterday how all that came out, so... that's another story. A report yesterday on iPhone World says Friedrich Joussen, German chief executive of Vodafone, is very positive on Apple's new... |
3 March 2007 07:29 GMT |
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