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Easy Web Cam 4.2.2

Easy Web Cam 4.2.2

...anywhere in the world via the Internet. It even works with a WAP enabled mobile phone or a PDA for remote viewing. Pop up windows... Read more

2 September, 2011

Orange WAP services land, phones to follow

...and entertainment are ready to go live as soon as the first WAP enabled phones hit the market in October. Orange confirmed there would be... Read more

23 September, 1999 by Justin Pearse

HP switches to ASPs with WAP-enabled Unix server

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9 May, 2000 by Joey Gardiner

MP3.com wades into wireless waters

...com's first WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)-enabled application -- users need a WAP-enabled device to access the service -- but not the last. The company... Read more

2 June, 2000 by Richard Shim

News Burst: MP3.com dips its toe into WAP waters

MP3.com launched its first WAP-enabled application Wednesday, a service allowing users to locate and purchase tickets... Read more

31 May, 2000 by Richard Shim

WAP happy Swedes bank over a mobile

...information, transfer money, buy and sell stocks or pay bills using a WAP enabled phone. Handelsbanken is claiming a first with the service which it... Read more

7 October, 1999 by Dave Wilby

NEC flashes GPRS camera phone

...users should be able to get their hands on this MMS and WAP-enabled device by the summer Read more

12 March, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

Ericsson brings Emap into the wireless world

...the entire content of EMAP Online's publications made available over a WAP enabled mobile phone Read more

12 April, 2000 by Justin Pearse

CeBIT 2000: Sony targets mobile phone replacement

New WAP-enabled handset is aimed at young, trendy professionals Read more

25 February, 2000 by Justin Pearse

Win, win, win: Second gadget prize bonanza on the way

But let's not have any more tiebreakers involving robot parrots and WAP-enabled barbecues this time around... Next week silicon.com launches its second... Read more

1 February, 2002 by silicon.com staff

Democratic Visa card for All Africans

...provider to allow full functionality on your mobile handset to use on WAP enabled phones or by SMS to move funds. We will also allow... Read more

1 April, 2009

Opportunities and Challenges of WAP media in Nigeria.

...types of media.All factors necessary for success are already on ground. WAP-enabled phones are already available for the critical mass at affordable prices... Read more

22 July, 2008

LinkedIn gets a mobile makeover

...LinkedIn is now being made available for BlackBerry devices, the iPhone and WAP-enabled mobile phones. Nye said LinkedIn is responding to the business realities... Read more

25 February, 2008 by Tim Ferguson
WAPControl.NET 1

WAPControl.NET 1

...be a plugin-based system for interacting with a PC through your (WAP-enabled) mobile phone. It consists of the 'WapControlServer' program and a number... Read more

8 January, 2008
Webcast: Retail Trends: Best Practices for Monitoring the Distributed Network

Webcast: Retail Trends: Best Practices for Monitoring the Distributed Network

...Sales (POS) systems, IP-enabled bar code scanners, and Wireless Access Protocol (WAP)-enabled devices are impacting retailers Must-have capabilities for monitoring and managing... Read more

23 February, 2007

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