Articles tagged with: School and Three
Five New Mobile Phones from Nokia
Nokia has shown off five new basic mobile phones for developing markets, and announced that its rural services platform, Nokia Life Tools will be launched in Indonesia by the end of the year. more
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Swine Flu Could Overload Internet Bandwidth Capacity
..ppening at the same time as WAH usage, mainly because children will be home from school (who drive the bandwidth ratios today) and, therefore, using the Internet as they would during the evening. DSL users are vulnerable to oversubscription, a more
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Handset Manufacturers Could Benefit from Slower Sales
Americans buy new cell phones every 18 months, Europeans buy them every 15 months, and the Japanese every 9 months. Global replacement rates for digital cameras range between two and three years. And U.S. businesses replace their PCs every four years. Where do most of these used products go? Directly into the trash. Indeed, in the United States alone, consumers throw away 400 million electronic products each year. more
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NTU team studies world's fastest satellite Internet connection
In disaster-struck areas where terrestrial communications may be down, the deployment of rescue teams becomes extremely challenging. A team led by Assistant Professor Lee Yee Hui from the school of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), aims to provide solutions to this problem by using high-speed satellite communication links. more
Related Tags: satellite, antenna, video, Japan
City University London Develops Easier Security for Mobile Banking
A team of informatics and engineering specialists at City University London has received £135,000 in funding from the Government's UK-India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI) for a three year project to develop new security measures for mobile banking. The UKIERI aims to encourage research links between the UK and India, one of the fastest growing mobile markets, with 80 million internet-enabled handset users predicted by the end of 2009. more
Related Tags: mobile-banking, security, mobile-money, university-of-leeds, congestion, dual-sim, UK
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