Incremental Improvements Define The 2012 Mobile World Congress |
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Louis E. Frenzel, Editor in Chief
The usual players all showed up at this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona with lots of improved devices, but no real game-changing breakthroughs... |
New OMRON RFID ''one day'' compliance package supports EPC Class 1 and Gen 2 standards
OMRON RFID announced the availability of the OMRON RFID "One Day" Compliance Package supporting both EPC Class 1 and Gen 2 standards. ...
SIPquest mobile console optimized for Microsoft Windows mobile 5.0 dual-mode devices
SIPquest announced that the Mobile Console application is the first VoIP application optimized for Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0, the world's newest operating system that supports dual-mode (CMDA & WiFi and GSM & WiFi) for smartphones and PDA devices. ...
How to build WiMax networks; a global reality educational series sponsored by NetworkAnatomy
Marcel Bellingue, Manager of Marketing and Communications for the CTO organization (Commonwealth Telecommunications Organization) in London, England said its members, like many other national and international membership engineering and technology organizations, want to know how to build WIMAX networks. ...
Comsys announces ComMAX full mobile WiMAX baseband processor
Comsys Communication and Signal Processing unveiled ComMAX, a full Mobile WiMAX baseband processor, at 3GSM World Congress 2006 yesterday, February 13. ...
ABI Research calls Bluetooth automotive markets a good bet for continued growth
Bluetooth automotive markets have historically been impeded by many issues that have slowed uptake and effectively stalled the market. ...
RFID poised to emerge as 'household' technology according to Larstan Business Reports
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an increasingly pervasive technology that's generating enormous efficiencies for companies of all sizes in a wide range of vertical niches. ...
Worldwide Wi-Fi hotspots hits the 100,000 mark
The number of worldwide Wi-Fi hotspots has surpassed the 100,000 milestone according to recent numbers released by JiWire, the leading provider of Wi-Fi hotspot information and services. ...
ABI Research sees VoIP-friendly Wi-Fi access points as step toward converged services
That holy grail of wireless/IP convergence, the seamless handoff of a dual-mode phone call from a Wi-Fi network to a cellular network, is still a rare phenomenon in most places. ...
WiMAX getting real, but ABI Research asks, what About 802.20?
With the recent announcement from the WiMAX Forum that some companies' equipment has successfully passed the "first wave" of WiMAX certification for 802.16-2004, WiMAX is finally starting to get real. ...
AIM Global experts to provide latest standards and market outlook for RFID and automatic ID technologies
AIM Global, the worldwide trade association and authority on automatic identification and mobility technologies, announced the details of two panel discussions focused on the standards and business impact of automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) technologies. ...
SmartVideo brings free digital music videos to all Internet-enabled mobile devices
SmartVideo Technologies, Inc. announced that mobile viewers can now watch the latest music videos on all Internet enabled devices, such as cellphones, PDAs, and laptops connected via cellular, Wi-Fi, and DSL networks. ...
First WiMAX products using Intel technology receive WiMAX Forum certification
Redline Communications recently announced it has received the WiMAX Forum Certified mark for its RedMAX Subscriber Unit (SU-O). ...
Will WiMAX be left out in the cold?
There is no doubt that WiMAX technology is very exciting stuff with the prospect of being able to connect at any time from nearly anywhere (IEEE 802.16e, Mobile). ...
Trio collaborates to develop 3G single-core reference design
Freescale Semiconductor, Nokia Corp. and Symbian Limited are joining hands to create the first 3G mobile phone reference design using Freescale’s single-core modem, targeted to run Nokia’s S60 software on Symbian operating system...
Generation 2 firmware upgrades RFID reader modules
RF solutions provider WJ Communications, Inc. has announced the availability of a firmware upgrade to support the EPCglobal Class 1 Generation 2 standard for its MPR series PCMCIA type II reader cards...
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