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A 41-megapixel Nokia smartphone was among the new technology on show during the opening day of Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The 808 Pureview offers enhanced low-light performance as well as sophisticated image compression designed to help users share pictures.
INSIGHT: 41 Megapixel Camera Phone from Nokia – Click here
INSIGHT: EFM – Ethernet First Mile
What is EFM? EFM has the ability to carry higher bandwidth connections of up to 20Mbps to businesses without the need for costly end-to-end fibre leased lines. This service allows for improved performance, internet monitoring and a better standard of … Continue reading
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Welcome to the Apple iPhone 4 simulator. Like having an expert in the room, it’s designed to show you all the great features of this phone and how to use them. Much more fun than reading the manual.
HOW TO: iPhone4 Simulator – click here
IBM has been doing these predictions for decades. Back in the ’80s, they looked 10 years out, calling their prognostications “Ten Year Outlooks.” But nowadays, things move at Internet speed, so in 2006, IBM started publishing “Five in Five” lists of the five innovations their researchers believe will change the world in the next five years. They’re fun, and they give the company some concrete goals. “These are things you can actually hold our feet to the fire over, to be honest,” says Bernie Meyerson, an IBM fellow and vice president of innovation.
IBM predictions of 2012 made back in 2007 – how did they do? Click Here
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HOW TO: Get the most from your telecom provider
Many business are of the mindset that all telecom providers are the same and that they are only interested in a “win” for their business rather than fully considering the needs of you, their client. This may be the case … Continue reading
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For a mid-range smart phone, the Nokia Lumia 710 has loads to offer — it’s well built, runs on easy-to-use Windows Phone, and comes with free music, sat-nav and mapping apps. Thanks Cnet uk!
REVIEW: Lumia 710 – Click here for the full review
Just under half of the UK population now owns a smartphone, and Google’s mobile operating system Android is powering half of those those being sold – followed by RIM’s BlackBerry models with 22.5% andApple’s iPhone at 18.5%.
INSIGHT: Half of the UK populations owns a Smartphone
Comparison between the Bold 9900 and the new 9790 Thanks FuriousTECHnology! (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
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These days, mobile broadband is more than capable of streaming live TV to your phone. But while there are some really good web-based services like TVCatchup.com, there may be times when you want access to a channel that’s only available through your home TV signal (cable, satellite or Freeview). Or it may be that you’d like to access UK television when holidaying or working abroad.
HOW TO: Stream live TV to your mobile