Does the internet of things need its own internet?
GigaOM
Mobile operators are using their 2G and mobile broadband networks to connect everything from jukeboxes to ice machines, and as mobile phone penetration nears 100 percent, a good deal of carrier growth is dependent on these new machine-to-machine (M2M ...
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GMA News
The mobile tech company said that mobile subscriptions are expected to hit 6.6 billion by the end of 2012, and to top 9.3 billion by 2018 —excluding machine-to-machine (M2M) subscriptions. In terms of new subscribers in the third quarter, the ...
See all stories on this topic »Mobile growing 'in spite of' government
News24
He said that a breakdown of government and financial services in many African countries has seen the high adoption rates of mobile technology as people attempted to become economically active. "The growth has been because of the complete lack of ...
See all stories on this topic »Cassidian wins Innovation Award for intelligent secure mobile communications ...
Bapco Journal
Earlier this week Cassidian had presented the Mobile IP Node technology at the ASTRAEA (Autonomous Systems Technology Related Airborne Evaluation & Assessment) conference in London. As part of the ASTRAEA programme Cassidian developed an ...
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The New Yorker
Loading... There is no Interactive Transcript. Published on Nov 23, 2012 by NewYorkerDotCom. Younghee Jung of Nokia talks about what to expect next from your mobile phone, the newest ideas in the pipeline, and the questions that Nokia is asking women.
See all stories on this topic »Mobile application 'Chandigarh City Guide' soon to be available
Times of India
Prerna Puri, Secretary Information Technology stated that 'Code for Chandigarh' is first of its kind competition to be organized by the Government in the northern region. In this competition students would be required to develop a user-friendly mobile ...
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BlackBerry 10 mobile OS: Hands-on preview
Digital Spy
Based on technology sourced through RIM's acquisition of QNX in April 2010, the new software will power both full touchscreen BlackBerry phones and the traditional hard keyboard devices. Some of the features on the software will be familiar to people ...
See all stories on this topic »IBM unveils mobile computing focus
News24
From consulting services to software solutions and industry expertise, organic R&D to key acquisitions, IBM offers clients a variety of offerings to quickly adopt mobile technologiesthroughout the organisation. - News24. Read more on: ibm | mobile ...
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GigaOM
Mobile operators are using their 2G and mobile broadband networks to connect everything from jukeboxes to ice machines, and as mobile phone penetration nears 100 percent, a good deal of carrier growth is dependent on these new machine-to-machine (M2M ...
See all stories on this topic »PHL is world's 4th fastest growing mobile data user — Ericsson
GMA News
The mobile tech company said that mobile subscriptions are expected to hit 6.6 billion by the end of 2012, and to top 9.3 billion by 2018 —excluding machine-to-machine (M2M) subscriptions. In terms of new subscribers in the third quarter, the ...
See all stories on this topic »Mobile growing 'in spite of' government
News24
He said that a breakdown of government and financial services in many African countries has seen the high adoption rates of mobile technology as people attempted to become economically active. "The growth has been because of the complete lack of ...
See all stories on this topic »Cassidian wins Innovation Award for intelligent secure mobile communications ...
Bapco Journal
Earlier this week Cassidian had presented the Mobile IP Node technology at the ASTRAEA (Autonomous Systems Technology Related Airborne Evaluation & Assessment) conference in London. As part of the ASTRAEA programme Cassidian developed an ...
See all stories on this topic »"Mobile Technology: 2012"
The New Yorker
Loading... There is no Interactive Transcript. Published on Nov 23, 2012 by NewYorkerDotCom. Younghee Jung of Nokia talks about what to expect next from your mobile phone, the newest ideas in the pipeline, and the questions that Nokia is asking women.
See all stories on this topic »Mobile application 'Chandigarh City Guide' soon to be available
Times of India
Prerna Puri, Secretary Information Technology stated that 'Code for Chandigarh' is first of its kind competition to be organized by the Government in the northern region. In this competition students would be required to develop a user-friendly mobile ...
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| Technology has changed journalism, said Bouran Saudi Gazette JEDDAH – The convergence of communications, Internet and mobile technology and the rapid rise of social media are changing the broadcast industry from the way news is gathered to how it's delivered and consumed, according to a news expert. Speaking ... See all stories on this topic » | Saudi Gazette |
Digital Spy
Based on technology sourced through RIM's acquisition of QNX in April 2010, the new software will power both full touchscreen BlackBerry phones and the traditional hard keyboard devices. Some of the features on the software will be familiar to people ...
See all stories on this topic »IBM unveils mobile computing focus
News24
From consulting services to software solutions and industry expertise, organic R&D to key acquisitions, IBM offers clients a variety of offerings to quickly adopt mobile technologiesthroughout the organisation. - News24. Read more on: ibm | mobile ...
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