The Stockholm-based firm Ericsson recently got approval from New York’s taxi commission to place mobile sensors in the trunks of at least 50 cabs in an attempt to better map dead zones in mobile phone networks.
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Cabs to test cell signal strength
December 31st, 2006 · No Comments
family-friendly mobile
April 6th, 2006 · No Comments
The Walt Disney Co.launches a family-friendly mobile phone service in June that will enable parents to monitor and manage how their children are using their cell phones. Disney, which announced the service at the CTIA Wireless 2006 tradeshow in Las Vegas, said the service would go beyond family wireless plans focusing on sharing minutes. The […]
Do we need a wiki in your USB Drive
March 20th, 2006 · No Comments
This coverage is from Lifehacker about WikiMedia WikiMedia has posted a tutorial for installing MediaWiki on your USB thumbdrive.
Granted, having MediaWiki on your own web server means you could access it anywhere you’re connected to the internet, but there are times that this could come in handy for note-taking or organizing, especially when you don’t […]
Podcasting for Mobile
March 17th, 2006 · No Comments
Mobile 2.0 Blogger had a interesting blog post about podcasting for mobile, here is his coverage and more about Pod2Mob here.
“Pod2Mob turns every mobile phone into an iPod,” said Brad Zutaut, co-founder. “Until now, Podcasting has been a fun, new medium with a limited audience, but Pod2Mob has just expanded that audience beyond the elite […]
Mobile TV for you and me
March 11th, 2006 · No Comments
“In 2006 mobile TV is expected to become available in select markets and to reach mass market by 2008,” Nokia said in its 20-F annual regulatory filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Thumbstacks powerpoint for web
March 1st, 2006 · No Comments
Thumbstacks.com, Onilne site to make presentations like slideshows, or outlines - right from your web browser. When you’re done, you can share your presentations with anyone, anywhere, just by sending them a link.
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Mobile Network in a Box
February 17th, 2006 · No Comments
At 3GSM World Congress Alvarion showed what it calls a network in a box — a complete network containing a mobile switching center, a base station controller and a base transceiver station which it says is the world’s tiniest complete GSM network.
“Our smallest box can be lifted up by one person,” says Gilad Peleg, Alvarion’s […]
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