Q&A: Mobile phone inventor says dream isn't real yet
Talkback I think that all our necessities of mobile phone, computer, remote control, credit card (or in that fact wireless e-money transfer), social id-cards, location transmitters etc.everything should be incorporated in one device.
[January 4, 2004, 8:51]
3G is dead, says mobile phone inventor
Talkback Svedish national telephone company Televerket, now known as Telia had automatic mobile phones in the mid 1950. Som mobile phones has been around in sweden for 55 years now, with help by LM Ericsson, which is now known as Ericsson (or Sony/Ericsson...
[February 21, 2006, 21:39]
Q&A: Mobile phone inventor says dream isn't real yet
News Cellphone inventor Martin Cooper doesn't get any special treatment from carriers just because he created the now ubiquitous cellphone three decades ago. There was no technical reason why cellular shouldn't be as reliable and as low in cost as a...
[April 7, 2003, 15:37]
3G is dead, says mobile phone inventor
News 3G has problems, according to Marty Cooper, and he should know -- the chief executive of high-speed wireless company ArrayComm is credited with inventing the mobile phone while working at Motorola. To see the latest news on the next generation of...
[October 31, 2002, 14:53]
Brit inventor designs in-shoe mobile charger
News British inventor Trevor Baylis -- designer of the world's first clockwork radio -- has come up with a concept to charge a mobile phone by walking. The device could power a mobile using a wire connected from the phone to the shoe, becoming "an...
[January 12, 2000, 9:04]
Clockwork mobile phone charger is no wind-up
News Freeplay is the company that successfully turned the clockwork radio designed by British inventor Trevor Baylis into a commercially successful product. UK consumers should be able to buy a clockwork mobile phone charger by the end of 2001.
[September 6, 2001, 14:26]
Tech visionary foresees mobile-phone revolution
News The mobile phone is already revolutionising societies around the world, but its impact is increasing as phones become more powerful and find their way into the hands of more and more people, according to futurist, inventor and author Ray Kurzweil.
[May 20, 2008, 12:39]
Web logs on the line
News More people are going to take part in moblogging than in regular weblogging, as incredible as that sounds," wrote Manywhere moblogger inventor Russell Beattie, a 31-year old Java developer working in Madrid, Spain.
[February 25, 2003, 7:51]
Wind-up phone charger lands in UK
News Like previous Freeplay radios, created by inventor Trevor Baylis, it has a solar panel in addition to the winding mechanism, and can be plugged into a mains adapter. Launched on Wednesday, the Motorola FreeCharge is a wind-up mobile phone charger.
[July 17, 2002, 14:51]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog The isle of Scarp itself was the site in 1934 of the UK's first proper attempts at rocket mail, courtesy of a mad German inventor called Gerhard Zucker. Your mobile phone may be getting no signals while you're perched on a tiny island in the middle...
[April 10, 2006, 11:35]
The Week in Review: Getting unwired
News SSL 'inventor' sues VeriSign and RSA Mobile phone vulnerable to DoS attack It had to happen sooner or later, as mobile phones get more powerful: A security vulnerability has been found on one of Nokia's most popular mobile phones which could allow...
[February 28, 2003, 16:35]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog The inventor of Pretty Good Privacy or PGP, the first generally distributed public key encryption system, has long wanted to give similar security to voice over IP (VoIP) telephony. As we know from bitter experience, the same is true of the public...
[August 18, 2006, 20:35]
ZigBee clears ratification hurdle
News Bob Metcalfe, inventor of Ethernet, believes that ZigBee has a bright future. Early interest in Zigbee was demonstrated last week when a South Korean partnership launched what they claimed was the first ZigBee-compatible mobile phone handset.
[December 15, 2004, 16:20]



