A recent report published by Strategy Analytics Handset Component Technologies, “Cell Phone Energy Gap: Desperately Seeking Solutions,” shows that the growth in the number of features and application usage will not be offset by the latest advancements in power consumption and battery chemistry. According ... |
8 April 2009 10:57 GMT |
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New research provides extremely broad bandwidth and could bring the next generation of wireless data connections that will transfer a 4.7 GB DVD in just a few seconds. This new product will finally get us rid of the tangle of wires that lurk under the desk.Scientists at the Georgia Electronic Design Center (GEDC) at... |
20 July 2007 08:19 GMT |
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Each second, vast amounts of valuable information - from your personal credit card numbers to state and military secrets - are targeted by individual hackers and crackers, or worse, by criminal organizations. As businesses and government facilities using wireless networks struggle to keep their confidential data in ... |
4 July 2007 05:49 GMT |
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If you don't have a loud Bluetooth phone, then you might take a look at this baby: Veritronix's latest 13-mm thick Bluetooth speaker, dubbed "VX-818". The speaker can connect to any Bluetooth enabled gizmo. The main ingredients have to be the Bluetooth connection and the support for a handsfree profile. It... |
4 May 2007 05:07 GMT |
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This gizmo is definitely targeted to the paranoid! If you're the person that often wants to check if your lover is SMS flirting with somebody else, then you probably need TEXTspy (and also some psychologist's help). TEXTspy is a gizmo which retrieves all text messages purposely or accidentally deleted from... |
25 April 2007 15:06 GMT |
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You're probably used to hear about lots of strange mobile accessories. Headsets passing as "Fashion for heads", headset radiation shields (proved really futile), Bluetooth Car Kit Packs (to help you stay "legal" whilst driving), tiny-winy 0.1W speaker systems and much more. Some accessories may look cool, but t... |
24 April 2007 06:10 GMT |
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