The wireless transmission of the conversation is quite safe. Then yet again, could your cell mobile phone be bugged? Entirely! Then once more, there are some points to think about and suppose about. …
Archive for May, 2011
The Era of Telecommunication | Computer Networking Technology
May 31st, 2011
jedwan With the time goes by, in recent years, the wireless telecommunication technology has gained huge boost up. More and more companies produce their goods by using wireless technology such as cell phones, wireless Internet connections, …
The Era of Telecommunication | Computer Networking Technology
May 31st, 2011
jedwan With the time goes by, in recent years, the wireless telecommunication technology has gained huge boost up. More and more companies produce their goods by using wireless technology such as cell phones, wireless Internet connections, …
The Era of Telecommunication | Computer Networking Technology
May 31st, 2011
jedwan With the time goes by, in recent years, the wireless telecommunication technology has gained huge boost up. More and more companies produce their goods by using wireless technology such as cell phones, wireless Internet connections, …
Cell Phones Invisible Hazards Of The Wireless Age Part 1 | Cell …
May 31st, 2011
admin So why don't our cell phones and wireless cards come with a “Use at your own risk” label and a warning that there is evidence they may be harmful? The crux of the problem is historical. Mobile phones were exempted from …
Cell Phones Invisible Hazards Of The Wireless Age Part 1 | Cell …
May 31st, 2011
jedwan So why don't our cell phones and wireless cards come with a “Use at your own risk” label and a warning that there is evidence they may be harmful? The crux of the problem is historical. Mobile phones were exempted from …
Cell Phones Invisible Hazards Of The Wireless Age Part 1 | Cell …
May 31st, 2011
admin So why don't our cell phones and wireless cards come with a “Use at your own risk” label and a warning that there is evidence they may be harmful? The crux of the problem is historical. Mobile phones were exempted from …
NFC-enabled Angry Birds Magic gets demoed, dares you to find another C7 owner
May 30th, 2011
jedwan Okay, so maybe it’s not that hard to find another Earthling with a C7 , but let’s be honest — finding someone with a Nexus S is entirely more likely. For now, however, it seems as if Angry Birds Magic will be reserved for the aforementioned Nokia handset, and while we already heard of its NFC-enabled tricks, seeing it in action is another thing entirely. Our pals over at Netbook News were able to snag a quick demonstration at the MeeGo Conference, and it seemed to work exactly as advertised: tap two phones together, and five new levels are gained. Do it with another C7, and you’ll score another batch of never-before-seen trials and tribulations. Have a look for yourself above, won’t you? NFC-enabled Angry Birds Magic gets demoed, dares you to find another C7 owner originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 May 2011 08:20:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
BlackBerry ‘Apollo’ gets manhandled on camera (video)
May 30th, 2011
admin It’s not exactly the most exciting device in RIM’s pipeline, but the Curve “Apollo” is shaping a solid workhorse of a BlackBerry. The still-unannounced smartphone popped up on Tinh te , with the Vietnamese tech showing off some solid hands-on time with the device, putting it through its paces on video, and ending up genuinely impressed with the aesthetics and speed of the hardware. According to the site the new Curve is 11mm thick (a couple millimeters thinner than the 8900 it’s juxtaposed with), packs a 800Mhz Marvell Tavor CPU MG-1 processor, and has a touch-insensitive 480 x 360 screen. Swipe that thumb touchpad after the break for a video tour of the phone, then dig the source link for more close up images. [Thanks, Anonymous] Continue reading BlackBerry ‘Apollo’ gets manhandled on camera (video) BlackBerry ‘Apollo’ gets manhandled on camera (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 May 2011 10:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Huawei dips its foot into Windows Phone pool, considers going for a swim
May 30th, 2011
jedwan Wherefore art thou, Huawei ? Noticeably absent from the Windows Phone party last week, we were left to wonder if the Chinese manufacturer is still on the fence or it hopped off and walked away from WP7 altogether. After an interview with ZDNet , Huawei CMO Victor Xu confirmed that his company is indeed keeping a close eye on the platform and will “probably” have something cooked up and ready to go in 2012. This can’t be much of a surprise since ZTE threw its hat into the ring last week, and Huawei won’t want to lose much ground to its bitter rival. Nothing is set in stone yet, but this is still good news for Microsoft, which has a lot to gain by gathering another OEM into its fold. Huawei dips its foot into Windows Phone pool, considers going for a swim originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Mon, 30 May 2011 11:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink



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