wireless technology
Posted on June 25, 2007. Filed under: mobile, personal URL, web server, wireless technology |
I’ve just installed another beta app — Mobile Web Server from the Nokia Beta Labs team. Look, this is cool. Mobile phone as personal URL — complete with mobile web server. Go to www.mymobilesite.net to get started. I think the potential of this is enormous.
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Posted on June 13, 2007. Filed under: bluetooth, mobile, wireless technology |
I had a bit of a rant about Wibree a while ago. As a standalone wireless access method, I didn’t think it had much to offer. However, Nokia has managed to persuade the Bluetooth Special Interest Group to merge Wibree into its Personal Area Network offering (see this article).
I like the idea of low power anything though. [...]
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Posted on June 11, 2007. Filed under: WWAN, mobile, wireless technology |
I’m using a Lenovo Thinkpad T60p notebook. This machine has built-in Wireless WAN — that is, all I should need to do is put in a SIM card (with 3G service enabled, straight out of my mobile phone) and it should go.
Well, it should, and in theory it does, but only with Vodafone. Absolutely no [...]
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Posted on May 22, 2007. Filed under: location based services, mapping, wireless technology |
I use a Nokia E60 (and N73) and for some time have been looking at using Google Maps on this platform. If you go to the Google Maps website, you’ll see Microsoft Windows Mobile, Palm and Blackberry for download. No mention of Symbian or Nokia! BUT — if you point your E60 mobile browser (as I did) [...]
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Posted on May 11, 2007. Filed under: mobile, wireless technology |
Your advanced smartphone should have some or all of these: Bluetooth, Infrared, WLAN or WiFi, oh and some combination of cellular technology like GSM, GPRS, 3G, HSDPA, WCDMA, etc etc. And a camera, a music player and a radio. Mobile TV, hard to like that where we’re paying high bit rates for data. Show me [...]
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