Java Technology Enables Exciting Downloading Services for Mobile Users
White Papers This paper explains how the massive adoption of Java technology has created mass market business opportunies for operators, application developers, content owners, applications service providers and aggregators.
[June 24, 2009, 11:59]
Students and Faculty Going "Mobile at Maryland" With Cisco Aironet Technology
White Papers The University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, is a public research university, and one of only 61 members of the Association of American Universities. In accordance with the Strategic Plan for the University of Maryland, the university is...
[February 14, 2006, 23:00]
Mobile Platform Usage of UEFI and the Framework Technology
White Papers Robson is a complex platform technology that requires a platform level solution. This presentation provides understanding of the Robson with Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) solution utilizing EFI abstraction of hardware to seamlessly replace...
[November 4, 2006, 0:00]
Wireless Mobile Video Transfer and Storage by the Numbers: An Examination of the Current State of In-Car Video Wireless Technology for Law Enforcement
White Papers Apollo Video Technology enthusiastically supports many applications of wireless networking, when it is properly presented, implemented and supported. But again, the authors also see it being oversold and not properly explained in detail to...
[August 25, 2007, 1:00]
Mobile innovation has built a better mousetrap
News The UK is now a hotbed to a "new, vast, unexplored and profitable network of entrepreneurial, growing companies" that are defining the future of mobile technology, O2 claimed on Monday. The mobile operator made this claim as it launched a list of...
[November 7, 2005, 13:40]
EU ploughs €18m into 1Gbps mobile broadband
News The European Union is to invest €18m into LTE Advanced, a future mobile wireless internet technology. If LTE Advanced works out as planned, the technology's peak data rates should be as high as 1Gbps — an International Telecommunications Union's...
[August 19, 2009, 16:54]
Orange sings Opera's praises
News Browser company Opera is working with mobile operator Orange on technology that pushes Web content to mobile phone users. Opera announced on Tuesday that Orange is researching and developing the use of its new mobile browser technology, the Opera...
[February 17, 2005, 11:40]
YouTube generation key to mobile WiMax uptake
News Fledgling technology mobile WiMax could rack up 80 million subscribers within five years — despite having just two commercial networks to its name to date. That is no small achievement for a new technology, even though it still might be considered...
[December 12, 2007, 10:33]
Problems galore for 3G
News High-speed mobile Internet services might not become widely available until 2006, making it harder for third-generation (3G) licence-holders to begin recouping their considerable investment in the technology.
[September 19, 2001, 17:26]
The lessons of DoCoMo
News The president and CEO of NTT DoCoMo, Masao Nakamura, has been sharing some of his company's plans for advanced mobile technology -- and talking about how users in his home market can nowadays be a tough crowd to please.
[February 16, 2005, 11:25]
Linux paves way for cheaper smartphones
News Several leading mobile technology players have cooperated on a project to explore Linux's potential as the major software component in future smartphones. As well as connecting to UMTS networks it will also be able to connect to those that use the...
[February 15, 2005, 16:30]
Intel announces mobile WiMax chip
News Intel's Rosedale II mobile WiMax chip was announced on Monday, which the company hopes will help further popularise the high-speed mobile technology. This news comes hot on the heels of Qualcomm's announcement that it had successfully tested HSUPA...
[July 24, 2006, 10:10]
Mobile subscribers surge worldwide
News Increased adoption of third-generation wireless phone technology should help sustain record growth in the mobile handset market. IDC analyst Alex Slawsby said the primary driver of mobile market growth would be adoption of 3G technology.
[September 5, 2003, 9:05]
Critical Issues for Mobile Government
White Papers The advantages of mobile and wireless technology to the public sector are so far reaching that Local, State and Federal Government Institutions have only scratched the surface of what is achievable. Developments in mobile technology, such as mobile...
[May 10, 2006, 1:00]
T-Mobile invests in UK femtocell company
News Ubiquisys is one of the main promoters of the mobile technology and has already received funding from companies such as Google. Several operators, including T-Mobile, O2 and Vodafone, are reportedly trialling femtocell technology with a view to...
[March 3, 2008, 13:58]
Concert tickets sent to mobiles
News A new m-commerce service has moved to exploit existing barcode scanning and mobile-handset technology, with one of Sydney's premier venues poised to use it to process paying patrons for a forthcoming series of concerts.
[November 7, 2003, 10:10]
Internet World: WAP industry grapples with security concerns
News The wireless Internet industry pooh-poohed concerns over mobile data security Wednesday, downplaying the seriousness of an existing hole and patchy implementation of secure technology. Take me to the Mobile Technology Special
[May 25, 2000, 9:05]
Future portables go much faster all day, says Intel
News Intel predicted major innovations in mobile technology at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday. Both have the potential to double battery capacities without significant increases in size or weight," said Mike Trainor, chief...
[September 9, 2004, 10:05]
Uptake of solar-charged mobile devices 'limited'
News Solar or photovoltaic technology in mobile computing devices is still impeded by performance and price issues, and is not likely to entirely replace batteries anytime soon, according to analysts. For these applications to be feasible, there must be...
[August 18, 2009, 8:39]
Comdex 2001: Ironing out mobile Web wrinkles
News New mobile phone technology, improved networks and better software will make Web browsing via cell phones a more popular communications feature, the chief executive said on Tuesday during a keynote address to the Comdex Fall 2001 crowd here.
[November 14, 2001, 14:09]



