12 November 2005
New Wireless Transmitter Will Disable Cell Phone Bombs
by teleclickUS Defense equipment contractor, Raytheon, has recently filed an international patent application for a transmitter that prevents remotely controlled cell phone bombs from detonating.
03 November 2005
Nokia Blurs the Lines of Multimedia and Communication
by teleclickThe world’s largest mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia, is about to launch a new line of multimedia handsets that clearly aim to combine communication with information technology, and consumer electronics with broadcasting.
30 October 2005
Cisco Planning VoIP System for Radiotelephones
by teleclickCisco Systems has announced that they are planning a new communication system that will allow for many different types of walkie-talkies and radiotelephones to interoperate via VoIP and SIP.
26 October 2005
Mobile Phone Makers Strive for Technological Sophistication
by teleclickWith customer demand moving towards attractive and advanced mobile devices, technological sophistication is becoming a requirement for any competitive mobile communications business.
21 October 2005
Mobile Phones and Consumer Electronics: Do They Mix?
by teleclickWith many companies integrating consumer electronics technology, such as hard drives, into mobile phones, industry analysts are predicting that the practice will result in many new challenges.
16 October 2005
Cell Phones Could Soon Recognize their Owners Movements
by teleclickScientists in Finland have developed a security sensor, which responds to a person’s movements, and is able to adapt to recognize the legitimate owner of a wireless device by the way they walk.
14 October 2005
Nokia Introduces Enterprise-Level Smartphones
by teleclickAs of this Wednesday, Nokia has introduced a new line of mobile smartphones, which are primarily targeted at enterprise-level IT departments, and will become available by early 2006.
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