Archive for the ‘Smart Phone’ Category

The Text Message/SMS Turns 19 Years Old

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

  [caption id="attachment_98" align="alignright" width="119" caption="SMS Text Message Turns 19 Years Old"][/caption] According to Wikipedia, the first SMS text message was sent over the Vodafone GSM network in the United Kingdom on 3 December 1992, from a man named Neil Papworth using a personal computer to Richard Jarvis of Vodafone using an ...

Top 10 Key Information Technology Trends For 2012

Monday, October 31st, 2011

At the Gartner Symposium IT/Expo, David Cappuccio, managing vice president and chief of research for the Infrastructure teams with Gartner, said the Top 10 Trends show how IT is changing in that many of them in the past been outside the traditional purview of IT, but they will all affect ...

Mobile Phone Brain Cancer Link Rejected

Saturday, October 22nd, 2011

Further research has been published suggesting there is no link between mobile phones and brain cancer. The risk mobiles present has been much debated over the past 20 years as use of the phones has soared. The latest study led by the Institute of Cancer Epidemiology in Denmark looked at more than ...

Steve Jobs’ Golden Words

Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of other’s opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your ...

Silent Sound Technology: An End To Noisy Communications

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

You are in a movie theater or noicy restaurent or a bus etc where there is lot of noice around is big issue while talking on a mobile phone. But in the future this problem is eliminated with "silent sounds", a new technology unveiled at the CeBIT fair on Tuesday that transforms ...

Nokia Offers Free Ovi Maps Navigation

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Nokia announced it will introduce a new version of Ovi Maps including free walk and drive navigation tools, a move the handset giant claims could nearly double the size of the current mobile navigation market.