D-Link Introduces Network Cameras With Night Viewing Capability, Increased Video Quality and Free Apps for iPhone(R), Android(TM), iPad(R) and the Boxee Box
Jan 4, 2011 broadband, business, consumer electronics, family, internet, ipad, iphone, network, phones, software, wireless
D-Link today unveiled new net photographic camera solutions for day/night transcription and monitoring from virtually anywhere via a range of mobile gimmick apps and the mydlink.com portal. Building on the successful entry of the submarine-$centred mydlink-enabled Wireless N Camera (DCS-930L) in Q4/2010, the company is demonstrating new cameras with night imagination capability and advanced ipad_pre_launching_coverage_from_palo_alto_apple_store.html’ title=’Live iPad pre-launching coverage from Palo Alto Apple Store’>video compression with approachability from PCs, iPhone or Android phones, iPads and from an HDTV via the Boxee Box by D-Link.
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Nokia Ernst Werner von Siemens Networks to Focus on Smart Networks at Broadband World Forum
Oct 25, 2010 phones, press releases
Nokia Siemens Networks will display case its focus on providing smarter networks* at Broadband World Forum 2010 in Paris from Oct 26 – 28. Smart networks are needed by operators to cope with the huge step-up in smart devices. Smart networks provide the communication theory experience citizenry expect, increase client expiation and ultimately generate more revenue.
Speaking on the theme ‘Smart networks for smart business’, Bosco Novak, chief of customer trading operations at Nokia Siemens Networks, said:
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KDDI and Skype Partner to Bring a New Communications Experience to Nipponese Consumers
Oct 18, 2010 applications, broadband, business, japan, phones, software
KDDI Corporation and Skype™, a leading supplier of Net communication theory software, today announced a strategic confederation that will integrate Skype across KDDI’s services, start with its mobile offerings – “au”.
Skype will initially be made available on the au Android™ smartphone “IS03” and “IS01” from November this class; with plans for deeper integration on a kitchen range of au Android devices as wellspring as BREW devices in 2011.
Under the partnership, the two companies rich person created
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Gemalto Launches the First Trial for Bio-Sourced SIM cards
Feb 19, 2010 mobile, phones, the
Gemalto announces the launching of a buffer of bio-sourced SIM cards, made from plant-based bioplastics so that it tin can be easily recyclable and incinerated without emanation of toxic exhaust. Gemalto will supplying the bio-sourced SIM cards to French people operator SFR and also package it with packaging made from recycled paper and plant-based inks.
The bio-sourced SIM circuit card is made from a new renewable cloth derived from edible corn, sugarcane or Irish
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Want to listen in on a juke hotel vestibule? Of course there’s an app for that.
Oct 31, 2009 phones
If you’re like us, you’ve probably tired of the free people flatus auto and tip calculator apps on the iPhone AppStore. Or not, if fake turgidness are your form of affair. Either agency, it’s good to see a free iPhone app going away more for the artsy-fartsy gang than the, fountainhead, fartsy crowd. The 24 Hours: The Starck Mix iPhone app has just launched on the AppStore, offering a simulated soundtrack of a make-believe hotel
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Samsung recalls 160,000 Jitterbug phones
Sep 9, 2009 internet
There’s a trouble in the software system of the Samsung Jitterbug phones (version BB14) — model numbers SPH-a110 and SPH-a120 — that made the Korean troupe recollection about 160,000 units. The trouble occurs when Jitterbug is in a no-service expanse and display shows “out of range, attempt again later” content, it fails to connect to emergency 911 overhaul.
The phones affected ar made in Korean Peninsula, and were sold directly to consumers through
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