Items Tagged With mobile phones

Wifi Mobile Phones - Home Control

Monday, 28 June 2004

The Register has just published a story on the new plans by T-Mobile to release a wifi enabled mobile phone. Is this finally the device that will allow us to control our home while we are inside it, or on the other side of the world?

"T-Mobile unveils Wi-Fi PDA-phone - T-Mobile has revealed that it is indeed planning to offer a third incarnation of its MDA (Mobile Digital Assistant) PocketPC-based phone that will feature a QWERTY keyboard and Wi-Fi support...

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Star Trek Badges Become Reality

Thursday, 18 March 2004

Forbes.com is running a story about Vocera, a company that has developed a Star Trek type communication device, and we're not talking about those lame 1980's mobile phones Kirk & Co had.

 

According to the press release, Vocera have the system up and running in their office, and it , uses VoIP for transmission. You just tap the badge & say the name of the person you want then away you go, until some erects a level 5 force feild, or whatever...

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HomeVision WAP Interface

Monday, 9 February 2004

HomeVision users now have the option of controlling their home using there cell phone and WAP..."LinuxHV is now capable of supporting WAP (Wireless Access Protocol) devices using Wireless Markup Language (WML) as well as the standard PC-based HomeVision HTML pages. The HV WML capability allows web access to HV via cell phones and other WAP-enabled devices. The new web server will respond with the proper format (WML or HTML) automatically, depending on the type of device accessing the server...

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Nokia Communicator (9000i) - Review

Thursday, 9 May 2002

 

After initally appearing in the summer of 1996 the (then) Nokia 9000 was priced at around £1,200.00 Thankfully things have moved on and so now it's not such hot news (even though 18 months later there is no competeing product on the market!)...

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WAP Server HS - Review

Wednesday, 8 May 2002

 

In a professional capacity, I've been playing with WAP on and off for the last 12 months. For those people who have been shut in a dark room for the last 2 years, WAP was conceived as a low-bandwidth way for people to access the Internet via mobile devices such as mobile phones. I think I'm safe in saying that it hasn't exactly taken off in the way the designers planned. A year ago, it was being pushed as "the next big thing", however it soon became apparent that the limitations of viewing Internet information on a screen not much bigger than a box of matches wasn't what many people wanted...

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