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- The Theatre Independent Tactical Army and Air Force Network (TITAAN) Solution: A Cisco Intelligent Network White Paper
- This white paper describes the concept of a military mobile communication network as accomplished by the TITAAN project. It includes a short description of the operational context that made the development of TITAAN necessary, followed by an explanation of the global technical concept of TITAAN and information about future system...
- White papers 2004-03-12
- Visualizing the Upstream Future
- The upstream oil and gas industry has long advocated and depended upon advanced technologies as a major contributor to its success. Whether it be 3D seismic processing made possible by fast and reliable high performance computing and storage capabilities or the ubiquity of PCs, servers, PDAs, and mobile communication devices....
- White papers 2004-09-16
- Technology Unleashes Upstream Industry
- The upstream oil and gas industry has long advocated and depended upon advanced technologies as a major contributor to its success. Whether it be 3-D seismic processing made possible by fast and reliable high-performance computing and storage capabilities or the ubiquity of PCs, servers, handheld devices and mobile communication devices,...
- White papers 2003-12-01
- Visualizing the Future: The Upstream Industry Unleashed by Technology
- The upstream oil and gas industry has long advocated and depended upon advanced technologies as a major contributor to its success. Whether it be 3D seismic processing made possible by fast and reliable high performance computing and storage capabilities or the ubiquity of PCs, servers, PDAs and mobile communication devices....
- White papers 2004-09-01
- CAD-Grid System For Accelerating Product Development
- There have been demands for greater functional diversity and higher performance in the Information Technology IT infrastructure and mobile communication products. As a result, the complexity and scale of product design in the product development phase have increased. In addition, development periods need to be reduced so products can be...
- White papers 2004-12-01
- Role Of Universities In The Product Development Process
- The problems of product development in a dynamic industry like, telecommunication can be explained in terms of newness of the technology, customers and trajectory of the technology development. Classical models of product development assume the process to be a linear one, although the process of technology development differs with these...
- White papers 2004-02-13
- Using Context-Awareness And Web-Services To Enhance Construction Collaboration
- The information intensive nature of construction projects requires project team members to have on-demand access to project information. However, existing mobile communication deployments in the construction industry rely on static modes of information delivery and do not take into account the worker's changing context and dynamic project conditions. This often...
- White papers 2006-02-20
- Interview: Brad Garlinghouse, President, AOL Internet and Mobile Communications
- Until now, most of Tim Armstrong’s hires since he joined AOL (NYSE: TWX) as CEO have been in advertising or the business side, including a number from his former employer Google. Newest hire Brad Garlinghouse is a switch in both cases: a product guy from portal competitor Yahoo (NSDQ:...
- External links 2009-09-08
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- TCL Mobile, Analog Devices, and TTPCom cooperation surpasses ten million units shipped of original design GSM/GPRS cellular phones.(Wireless)
- On July 28, TCL Mobile Communication Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of mobile phones, announced that the company reached the milestone of 10 million units shipped for GSM/GPRS cellular phones designed by TCL Mobile and based on Analog Devices' Soft On July 28, TCL Mobile Communication...
- Research articles 2004-08-01
- Feature packed: a guided tour of Japan's cell-phone trends.(Mobile)
- THE NUMBER OF CELLULAR PHONES SHIPPED in Japan soared 27% year to year in 2003 to 52.2 million units, according to the JEITA Japan Electronics and Information Technology Association. As of March 31, 2004, the accumulated number of cellular-phone subscribers had reached more than 85 million....
- Research articles 2004-11-11
- Text messaging: Annoyingly expensive and insanely popular
- It's no secret that text messaging here in the US is pretty darn expensive—more so than in the past and in other countries. The four major carriers in the US—T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T—have all raised their per-message SMS rates in recent years. This annoying trend now has the attention...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Cell phone communication boost results of fix phone services carriers.
- Brazil, May 11, 2004 (O Estado de Sao Paulo/SABI via COMTEX) The Brazilian telecommunications sector has presented good results for the Q1 2004 (Jan-March) pushed by the increasing cellular telephony. The expansion of the cellular phones even benefited the fix phone services carriers that...
- Research articles 2004-05-11
- Cellular phones helping USAA boost productivity. (United Services Automobile Association)
- The United Services Automobile Association USAA has begun installing a cellular telephone system from Southwestern Bell Mobile Systems in order to increase productivity. The organization had had problems reaching key workers in its sprawling 276-acre campus and had found beepers to be inadequate. Installation began in early Jan 1994 and...
- Research articles 1994-04-04
- Reaping rewards from handset repairs: companies see complex and pricey handsets as a prime opportunity for repair and refurbishment services.(Retailing)
- High-resolution camera phones, hybrid mobile gaming handhelds and MP3 player/handset combinations all exemplify how wireless phones have morphed from simple cellular phones to complex personal communication tools. As wireless devices become more complex, the potential for technical glitches also increases,...
- Research articles 2004-08-15
- Microsoft's MSN Messenger Ported to WinCE, WebTV and Mac
- Microsoft Corp has announced plans to extend its MSN Messenger service - the AOL Instant Messenger killer - to the Windows CE operating system, the WebTV network and the Macintosh platform. It's all part of Microsoft's master plan to deliver "communication any time, anywhere on any device". Instant messaging will...
- Research articles 1999-09-16
- Meta-Study on Phone-Cancer Studies Shows Bias
- WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Studies on whether mobile phones can cause cancer, especially brain tumors, vary widely in quality and there may be some bias in those showing the least risk, researchers reported on Tuesday. So far it is difficult to demonstrate any link, although the best studies do suggest some...
- News items 2009-10-14
- Cellular Phone Company Offers Free Phones to Civil Servants in Thailand.
- Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 5--Cellular operator Advanced Info Service is to open a new front in the mobile telephone war with a new campaign aimed at giving free phones to civil servants and state enterprise employees nationwide. The...
- Research articles 2001-10-05
- Reaping Rewards From Handset Repairs (Wireless Week)
- Companies see complex and pricey handsets as a prime opportunity for repair and refurbishment services. High-resolution camera phones, hybrid mobile gaming handhelds and MP3 player/handset combinations all exemplify how wireless phones have morphed from simple cellular phones to complex personal communication tools. ...
- Research articles 2004-08-15
- Open source hack could make mobiles vulnerable to prying ears
- If you are using a GSM phone - the 2G standard used by the majority of the world's mobiles - you are likely to have just a few more months before it will be easy for practically anyone to spy on your communications. Security researcher Karsten Nohl is launching an...
- News items 2009-08-26
- How Strong Is Actual Demand for Atheros Communications' Wi-Fi Chipsets?
- Atheros Communications, a leading designer of chipsets used in Wireless Local Area Network WLAN devices, put up a 13 percent gain in sales for the quarter ended September 30, resulting in a nearly three-fold rise in quarterly profits to $38.6 million. Notwithstanding the challenging economic environment...
- Blog posts 2009-10-22
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