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While 3G wireless broadband has been hyped for several years by analysts, vendors and operators alike; the real world subscriber experience has yet to match the promise. Recent advances have resulted in hopeful signs that expectations will ultimately be realized, however.
in Mobile Technology
via PDA Street @ 13:05 4th Nov
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While 3G wireless broadband has been hyped for several years by analysts, vendors and operators alike; the real world subscriber experience has yet to match the promise. Recent advances have resulted in hopeful signs that expectations will ultimately be realized, however.
in Mobile Technology
via Psion Place @ 1:42 1st Nov
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Customers paying Google for Gmail are guaranteed that the email service will be available 99.9 percent of the time, or they will be entitled to a refund. The company has now extended the promise to Google Calendar, Docs and all the other elements of its Apps service.
in Search Engines
via MONiTOR Today! @ 17:30 31st Oct
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Martin Cooper, a researcher at Motorola, made the world's first-ever call from a cellular telephone on April 3, 1973. This week, during a keynote address at the Embedded Systems Conference in Boston, Martin took aim at the wireless industry he helped spawn several decades ago, saying they engaged in "upside down" and "backward" practices. "We were promised affordable, ubiquitous broadband wireless for everyone," he told a crowd of engineers. "That promise is still just a promise." Cooper calls the locked down handset and closed network models of today's carriers reminiscent of AT&T's control of the landline system in the 1950's.
in IP & Patents
via Broadband Reports @ 0:27 30th Oct
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Hi, how've you been doing? I heard you're still up to your old tricks, rolling around to the tune of the music you're playing, and displaying emoticons on your screen-face. Anyway, the reason I wrote is that I wanted to ask if you're still mad that our dad, ZMP,got with my mum, Sega Toys, and had me? I promise I'm not so bad, Miuro, I have an emoticon-displaying screen-face too, and people tell me I look just like you! I mean, I don't have your camera or your wireless LAN, but at a tenth of your £500 price, we have totally different markets! We're not rivals, my dear sibling, so please come back home soon. We can roll around together to the music our docked iPods play. It'll be fun, I promise.
in Robotics
via Gadget Spy @ 12:32 13th Nov
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ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, the country’s biggest lender to small businesses, will today try to head off government charges that banks are starving small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) of finance by launching an aggressive plan to bolster lending to the sector.
in Banking
via The Times @ 7:38 23rd Nov
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The New Xbox Experience launches tomorrow, Microsoft telling the world on the eve of this downloadable debut that a new "era of entertainment" is in the offing; this is the launch of the colour TV all over again, apparently.
in Video Games
via Play.tm @ 19:45 18th Nov
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1411 and counting: INDIA’S last tigers and where they liveAamir dines out with Swedish princessIndia should follow Chinese model for flood, drought preventionSend your dossier on Bajrang Dal, Centre directs statesDeath after drinks and drugs: Cops turn scanner on peddlersOne held, murder case filed in British girl’s deathFlashy ‘Fashion’Obama calls Manmohan, says India important for USExiled Tibetans gather in India to discuss new wayNew rules will make it more 'interesting', says Dhoni
in Banking
via Indian Express @ 15:28 13th Nov
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via Canadian Business Magazine @ 15:39 13th Nov
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People whose bodies make an unusually active form of a certain protein tend to have dangerously high levels of cholesterol. Those with an inactive form of the protein have low cholesterol and a low risk of heart attacks.
in Biological Science
via American Scientist @ 10:44 12th Nov
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RNA turns out to be far more important than previously thought. Left, messenger RNA, active in protein production; right, silencing RNA turns off the gene that makes the purple pigment in this petunia.
in Biological Science
via International Herald Tribune @ 23:55 10th Nov
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Mobile advertising could become a strong source of revenues for the mobile industry. The European mobile industry has extensively explored the use of advertising recently as a sustainable business model for mobile content, mobile messaging and other services. Despite being in the initial stage, these models have galvanised the industry. The level of confidence of the mobile communications and advertising industries in the potential of mobile advertising is very high.
in Mobile Technology
via IBE Web @ 9:15 27th Nov
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windows-onecare.jpgWhen Microsoft (MSFT) announced it was abandoning its unsucessful $50 "Windows Live OneCare" in favor of a new, free security suite named "Morro," we wondered how companies like McAfee (MFE) or Symantec (SYMC) would be able to compete against a free product.
in Computer Security
via Silicon Alley Insider @ 14:32 20th Nov
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via Canadian Business Magazine @ 12:13 13th Nov
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Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting tonight vigorously defended his controversial decisions in the final Test against India and declared confidently his side could bounce back and win all six home Tests this summer.
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via LiveNews @ 21:49 11th Nov
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The Contemporary Museum in Honolulu has been promised a collection of artwork worth nearly $2 million for the museum’s 20th anniversary.
in Arts & Culture
via Conde Nast Portfolio @ 3:33 26th Oct
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via Biz Journals @ 22:22 24th Oct
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homeserve Alton UK, 13.11.2008: HomeServe announces the roll-out of 1st Touch mobile technology across its entire Plumbing and Drainage operations. The contract follows a successful pilot project with a number of HomeServe’s plumbers and drainage experts who have been using 1st Touch’s handheld technology.
in Mobile Technology
via Journalism.co.uk @ 1:41 14th Nov
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WASHINGTON - Executives from four U.S. financial institutions that have received a total of $75 billion in federal bailout funds are promising they won't use the money to pay their executives and employees.
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via Canadian Business Magazine @ 12:08 13th Nov
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Revolutionary disease detection combines Nature's diagnostic tools with nanotechnology and electronics
in Nanotech
via Nanowerk @ 21:15 8th Nov
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When complex materials are reduced to the nanoscopic scale, never before observed electronic transport phenomena can be seen. Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory are striving to gain a fuller understanding of the mechanisms at play, which could lead to new device applications in spin valves, MRAM or photovoltaics.
in Nanotech
via Semiconductor International @ 17:01 31st Oct
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