Hacking My Cellphone AdapterNovember 18th, 2006 My cellphone adapter would accassionally refuse to recharge. I tried nudging and pushing, checking if something is loose.
It's a Cellphone, It's a Laptop, It's The New T-Mobile MDAMarch 22nd, 2006 The new T-Mobile MDA, a cellphone powered by Windows Mobile 5.0, has so many features that you may just leave your laptop at home. The 5.6-ounce MDA supports four international cellular frequencies and can connect to newer EDGE networks.
Cell phone Neuralizer (Data Protection)September 8th, 2005 Cell phones today carry wealth of personal data. They can even act as mobile credit cards.
Cyber criminals may have created first 'zombie' cellphone networkJuly 18th, 2009 LONDON - Experts have warned that hackers may have created a network of "zombie" cellphones, similar to a network of virus-infected personal computers, to send spam or carry out cyber attacks. 'Botnets' is the term that computer scientists use for such networks of computers.
Podcasting for Java ME enabled cell phonesAugust 24th, 2005 Seattle's Melodeo Inc., a two year old startup, will release free Java ME enabled Mobilcast service which will allow you to search and download (and obviously listen) to Podcasts on your cell phone instead of or in addition to your iPod. It will first be released as a Symbian application for Nokia Series 60 phones, then next month for the Java ME based cell phones.
How To Get Free Terabyte (1000 GB) Email AccountNovember 28th, 2005 Update: Both the services quoted below have discontinued their free services. At this time I will suggest you opt for the 2.5+ GB GMail account which is free and open to all.
Web 3.0 - Looking Into The FutureFebruary 9th, 2007 While Web 2.0 is all the rage today, I think it is time to think about Web 3.0. What would be the key features of Web 3.0.
Recession Hits Infosys. Remedy: Stop Going to ToiletsFebruary 19th, 2009 We know what goes in comes out. But implementing it in such a painful humor of real life is unique.
Satellite Navigation Responsible for Increased Accidents?January 26th, 2007 In several cases of spectacular accidents reported last year in Europe, satellite navigation system can be fairly blamed to be the cause. In October a 53-year-old German, obeying his satnav's command "Turn right now!" jerked the wheel over and crashed into a roadside toilet hut 30 metres before the crossing he was meant to take, causing damage to the tune of about R18 000.
Google In Your BrainJuly 29th, 2006 She awakes early on the morning of April 10, 2030, in the capable hands of her suburban Chicago apartment. All night, microscopic sensors in her bedside tables have monitored her breathing, heart rate, and brain activity.
Ruling could open China to US entertainment companies, but rampant piracy stands in the wayAugust 14th, 2009 China trade ruling helps US, but piracy a problemLOS ANGELES — American companies counting on a favorable trade ruling against China to boost sales of CDs, DVDs, books and video games will need a crackdown on rampant piracy before they can reap big benefits. Chinese incomes are lower than in the United States, and the quality of pirated entertainment there is quite good, making legal goods a tougher sell.
The Floccinaucinihilipilification of Web 2.0January 26th, 2007 It is a dire necessity of the times to do some degree of floccinaucinihilipilification of Web 2.0. To understand the concerns lets take a look at what makes Web 2.0.
13 Facebook Apps You Must not MissDecember 15th, 2008 Keeping in mind Facebook's ever growing popularity, we have decided to come out with more and more of facebook related articles. So continuing the trend that had started from 10 ways to connect facebook and 9 Facebook Hacks for You!, here is our next article on Facebook apps that can help you have a better experience in Facebook.
9 Technology Strategies For Business Which WorkOctober 7th, 2006 Contents
Wireless access for field technicians
Insurance claim processing with web application and 3G wireless network
Free Wi-Fi in retail stores
Operational CRM - Anticipating ways to add to a customers' experience
Preventing drug counterfeiting using RFID tags
Selling internal IT products & services to fund IT projects, R&D & infrastructure upgrade
OCR to speed transportation
Automated personalized offer generation for cross-selling
Using GPS enabled cell phone to track drivers and optimize trips
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Wireless access for field technicians
Construction company Emcor Group put voice (cell phone), e-mail and specialized applications on a handheld device that fits in a shirt pocket. Field technicians are now more productive, using a wireless dispatching system tied to Emcor's customer support center.