Jan
19
2009
Comments Off on Cellphone Users Told To Expect Delays – Washington Post | tags: 3G, google, mobile, network, news, obama, Phone, technology, wireless | posted in technical news
Jan
19
2009
Many parents would love to be able to give their teenagers a cell phone that couldn’t be used while driving. Now some inventors say they have come up with ways to make that possible, but they appear to be relying on wishful thinking.


Comments Off on Technology to block phones in cars isn’t foolproof | tags: cell phone, google, Phone, technology | posted in technical news
Jan
19
2009
Comments Off on Copernic Unveils Search Solution for IBM Lotus Notes – CNNMoney.com | tags: cap, desktop, google, IBM, mobile, news, Phone, technology, tv, web, wireless | posted in technical news
Jan
19
2009
holy_calamity writes “The FBI has released images of some of the kit that will be deployed to safeguard Obama’s inauguration, including mine-proof armored trucks like those used in Iraq to protect against IEDs, and a large armored chamber that any bombs will be shoved inside to be transported away and perhaps detonated inside. Interesting, even though the really good stuff is presumably being kept under wraps.” Relatedly, necro81 writes “The Inauguration of Barack Obama tomorrow is expected to put considerable stress on the cellphone network around Washington, DC. The expected crowd could top two million people, and many of them are expected to call, text, tweet, photo, and blog their way through the event. In response, the major wireless carriers in the area have spent millions of dollars upgrading their local networks and will bring in extra ‘cells on wheels’ (COWs) and ‘cells on light trucks’ (COLTs). They are also requesting that attendees limit their usage during the event, and avoid bandwidth-heavy activities — like uploading photos — until afterward.”

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Comments Off on Presidential Inauguration Hardware and Other Challenges | tags: google, network, obama, Phone, wireless | posted in technical news
Jan
19
2009
Cory Foy writes “When my wife got an Touch several months back, the first thing I wanted to do was build some applications for it. Who wouldn’t want to play with a device that has accelerometers, position sensors and multi-touch gestures? But being new to the Mac world, I needed something to help guide me along. Beginning iPhone Development aims to be that guide. But does it live up to the challenge of teaching a newbie Mac and iPhone developer?” Read below for the rest of Cory’s review.

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Jan
19
2009
Comments Off on T-Mobile to offer G1 in more European countries – Reuters | tags: google, mobile, network, news, Phone, technology, wireless | posted in technical news
Jan
19
2009
Mobile device syncing in Linux made easy. Step-by-step tutorial to set up Linux to work with your Mobile and PDAs.


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Jan
19
2009
Comments Off on Tech Heavyweights Kick off the Year at CES – PC World | tags: google, Mac, news, Phone | posted in technical news
Jan
18
2009
Comments Off on Tech Heavyweights Kick off the Year at CES – PC World | tags: 3G, google, news, Phone, technology | posted in technical news
Jan
18
2009
Comments Off on App Store Downloads Top 500m As 2G iPod touch Jailbroken – TrustedReviews | tags: Apple, google, iphone, Mac, news, Phone, tv | posted in technical news