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- XitNotes 2.5g (Windows)
- Convert Lotus Notes to Outlook or Microsoft Exchange. Pain-free export of your mail, calendar, tasks and contacts. Export encrypted messages and attachments while keeping your folder and subfolder structure in place. Export your personal or multiple Lotus Notes mailboxes to Microsoft Outlook or Exchange. NSF to PST conversion made easy....
- Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server, IBM Lotus Notes, Microsoft Windows, IBM Corp., 2.5G, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Microsoft Outlook, Enterprise Software, Software, Microsoft Office, Office Suites
- Software downloads 2009-09-23
- Video: Nokia's new N95 and a prototype of the N81 8GB (bigger display, 8GB memory)
- Video: Nokia's new N95 and a prototype of the N81 8GB (bigger display, 8GB memory)More Apple-bashingYou forgot to mention that the N95 is almost twice as expensive, compared to the arguably much more user-friendly iPhone.Wanna bet which one will be the bigger success?2.5G vs 3GI was curious as to just...
- Tags: Cellular phones, WIRELESS, video, N95, 2.5G, 3G, Apple iPhone, Nokia Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-09-28
- RIM brings devices with 2.5G and 3G data speeds to the U.S.
- RIM BlackBerry devices are very popular in the enterprise and government sectors and it looks like U.S. customers will soon be able to get a hold of BlackBerry devices running 2.5 and 3G radios. These 7100 series devices are targeted towards consumers with a more standard mobile phone form factor....
- Tags: RIM BlackBerry
- Blog posts 2006-06-09
- By 2010 46.5% of mobile subscribers will use 2G, 29.6% - 2.5G, 23.8% - 3G
- The number of mobile subscribers worldwide was expected to rise 20% to 1.91 bln at the end of 2005 and cross the 2-bln-mark in 2006, driven by China and India, where mobile phones are only now reaching vast swathes of their 1 bln+ population. By 2010, Informa says, the Asia-Pacific...
- Tags: mobile, mobile subscriber
- Blog posts 2005-09-29
- Migrating M2M Applications to IP-Based 2.5G and 3G Cellular Networks
- The Internet is a dynamic and unpredictable network environment. Internet-enabling an application that was not intended to communicate over the Internet is not necessarily a simple task. This white paper will explore the nature of the Internet and IP-based cellular networks, and relate them to how Internet protocols can be...
- Tags: M2M, Network, 3G Network, Connect One, IP, Cellular Network, 2.5G, Internet, Networking, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- White papers 2004-09-01
- Percussion Studio 2.5g (Windows)
- Percussion Studio supports a simple notation system for percussion rhythms. It comes with some standard rhythms and sampled instruments. It plays multitrack rhythms with CD-quality percussion sounds. You can mute or soloplay tracks, and Percussion Studio also supports handset notation. You can create your own instruments by importing wave files....
- Tags: Instrument, Handset, Microsoft Windows, 2.5G, Henry Kellner, Percussion Studio, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2003-03-16
- 3G: Don't believe the hype
- While some think third-generation wireless networks will be viable and necessary, Wharton public policy and management professor Gerald Faulhaber is pessimistic about the future of 3G. Advertisements hyping the future of the wireless lifestyle are ubiquitous these days. Cellular...
- Tags: Network, GSM, 2.5G, Wireless, Gerald Faulhaber, 3G, Cellular Phones, Wireless And Mobility, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Knowledge@Wharton
- News items 2002-06-24
- GSM: Poised for U.S. breakthrough
- Don't get stuck with obsolete phones or locked into an antiquated SLA. You'll be left in the lurch when 2.5G features reach cellular networks. Global System for Mobile Communications GSM may have the lion's share of wireless telephone traffic worldwide, but in the United States, GSM currently lags behind...
- Tags: Phone, Network, GPRS, EDGE, GSM, 2.5G, Cellular Phones, Networking, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Lee Schlesinger
- News items 2002-02-25
- TI opens arms to 3G developers
- Texas Instruments opens a network of labs for development assistance on 2.5G and 3G cellular handsets based on its Open Multimedia Applications Platform technology. Texas Instruments on Tuesday widened the web of development assistance for 2.5G and 3G cellular handsets based on its OMAP technology....
- Tags: Developer, Phone, Handset, Cell Phone, Texas Instruments Inc., Intel Corp., 2.5G, Wireless, OMAP, Cellular Phones, 3G, Telecom & Utilities, Wireless And Mobility, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, ZDNN Staff, Hardware
- News items 2001-08-21
- New cell phone chips talk faster, say more
- Texas Instruments and Intel are developing chips that will be capable of running applications that will range from wireless messaging to downloading video clips. When it comes to cell phones, less is more. This week Texas Instruments txn and Analog Devices adi will announce new...
- Tags: Processor, Phone, DSP, Cell Phone Chip, Analog Devices Inc., Cell Phone, Texas Instruments Inc., Chip, 2.5G, OMAP, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Cellular Phones, Hardware, Networking, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, John Spooner, Technology News
- News items 2001-02-20
- Digital ubiquity: still on hold
- Seamless links among PDAs, cell phones, LANs, and the Web are coming?in the slow lane. Naturally, I'm talking here about data ubiquityyour ability to access information instantly, on any device within reach. This relates to Bill Gates' promise of "information at your fingertips," and to AOL's current slogan for...
- Tags: Phone, Cell Phone, 2.5G, Wireless, 3G, Cellular Phones, PDAs, Wireless And Mobility, Wi-Fi, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Handhelds, Hardware, John Blackford, Technology News
- News items 2001-02-13
- Waiting for the wireless Internet
- It?s big in Japan -- but can third-generation networks deliver the wireless Internet of our dreams? At least one carrier is looking to the next generation. The wireless cellular industry is abuzz about the potential of third-generation networks delivering higher bandwidths that are expected to usher in a broadbandlike...
- Tags: 4G, Phone, Internet, Network, Wireless Internet, AT&T Corp., 2.5G, Wireless, 4G Plan, 3G, Cellular Phones, Wireless And Mobility, Wi-Fi, Networking, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Richard Shim, Technology News
- News items 2000-07-07
- 2.5G - Mobile in a Minute
- This white paper provides a brief overview of the evolution of cdmaOne 2G networks to 2.5G networks. It discusses about GPRS which represents the first packet-based technology for evolution from 2G GSM networks to 2.5G networks. It describes the Impetus for 2.5G. Also it discusses the 2.5G Architecture and the...
- Tags: 2.5G Network, Mobile, Network, 2.5G, MobileIN.com, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- White papers
- Experiences With Multimedia Streaming Over 2.5G and 3G Networks
- As third generation technologies become more widely deployed, mobile data users increasingly experience ubiquitous global network access across a variety of heterogeneous 2.5 and 3G technologies. Such provision of higher bandwidth in mobile environments promises greater access to rich multimedia content delivered to handheld or mobile devices such as PDAs,...
- Tags: Multimedia, University Of Cambridge, Mobile, Network, 3G Network, 2.5G, Advertising & Promotion, Cellular Phones, Marketing, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- White papers
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- Image Gallery: A look at the Samsung Intrepid Windows Mobile 6.5 device
- Windows Mobile 6.5 was just recently announced and with that announcement came the launch of several devices running the latest operating system. The Samsung Intrepid is a touchscreen device with a forward facing QWERTY keyboard, similar to a BlackBerry device. The device supports Sprint's 3.5G EV-DO network, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS,...
- Tags: Touch Screen, Device, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Samsung Intrepid, Keyboards, Monitors & Displays, GPS, Handhelds, Hardware, Peripherals, Components, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, product photos, sprint, samsung, windows mobile, microsoft, Matthew Miller
- Image galleries 2009-10-20
- Cisco goes shopping (again) scoops up Starent
- Updated: Cisco said it will buy Starent Networks in a deal valued at $2.9 billion. The move comes shortly after Cisco bought Tandberg. Starent provides mobile Internet Protocol IP gear. Cisco will use Starent's equipment to better target carriers, which are increasingly relying on wireless units to...
- Tags: Starent Networks Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-10-13
- Emoze Client 2.0.79 (Windows)
- emoze pushes emails, calendars, tasks and contacts to mobile devices as soon as they are sent, delivering real-time synchronization anytime, anywhere. emoze software is simple to download, register and use. All emoze users need a data package from a mobile service provider. emoze works across any mobile service provider network...
- Tags: Mobile, CDMA, Microsoft Windows, Mobile Device, Emoze, Emoze Service, Advertising & Promotion, Cellular Phones, Wireless And Mobility, Marketing, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2009-10-05
- T-Mobile and Sprint? Wild-cards abound
- Don't see why they'd HAVE to move to one platform..[b]The technology integration is a killer. T-Mobile operates a GSM network. Sprint has a CDMA and IDEN network. Good luck moving to one platform. [/b]As you yourself stated - Sprint has two technologies - CDMA and IDEN. And they get along...
- Tags: Cellular phones, Sprint Communications, iDEN, T-Mobile, CDMA
- Discussion threads 2009-09-15
- Samsung SGH-T659 (T-Mobile)
- Photo gallery:Samsung SGH-T659 (T-Mobile)Samsung, we have a message for you: 2006 called and it wants its phone back. All right, maybe that's mean, but the fact remains that the Samsung SGH-T659 exhibits a design trend that was popular three years ago. And as features go, the SGH-T659 offers nothing that...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Instant messaging, slider mechanism, display, T659, Samsung SGH-T659, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., phone, T-Mobile
- Product reviews 2009-09-14
- Verizon trashes AT&T over its lousy event coverage
- Verizon trashes AT&T over its lousy event coverageAs long as customers are willing to buy ...Jason,AT&T must feel that as long as people are willing to purchase an iPhone knowing full well that they have to also subscribe to AT&T's service, they really don't have to do much to make...
- Tags: Smart phones, AT&T Corp., Verizon Communications Inc., Apple iPhone, network
- Discussion threads 2009-07-28
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