Nick Dillon 4:36 pm February 26, 2010
We have just about managed to catch up with ourselves after the whirlwind which was Mobile World Congress last week and have taken a few minutes to reflect on the announcements and hot topics at the show.
On a general note, despite rumors before the show that attendee numbers would be down from last year, the [...]
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Ed Howson 10:45 am February 26, 2009
Well, it’s been a week and the dust has pretty much settled on this year’s Mobile World Congress. The collective mobile industry is now back in the office working through their Jamon withdrawl symptoms and sorting out new credit cards/laptops/mobile phones (delete as appropriate). Having not experienced the crime first hand in previous years, ironically [...]
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Tags:femtocells, inductive charging, jamon, LTE, microvision, mobile world congress, nokia, Samsung, splashpower, universal charger
Ed Howson 2:05 pm December 1, 2008
Exciting news from Nokia, sadly they haven’t announced a flying car, or indeed a machine that instantly washes and dresses you each morning, however the company unveiled a Smart Home Platform designed to allow people to monitor and control their home via mobiles and PCs.
The Jetsons aside, in the non-cartoon world the concept is nothing [...]
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Tags:femtocells, Home Director, IBM, nokia, smarthome, softathome, Ubiquisys