Category: Tecnology

Samsung Bada, New OS for Samsung Phone

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Samsung pulled out the latest news for lovers of the samsung phones, samsung now has developed an open platform that will be used for samsung mobile devices. Samsung Bada, is a new open platform that enables rich user experience for mobile devices samsung applications. With Samsung Bada Operating system, users will be pampered with a variety of mobile applications for their phone samsung, so that is always connected with the world using the samsung phone in their hand. Read more »

Nokia Cellular Phone: History And Evolution

Believe it or not, Nokia traces its roots in the year 1865 when Fredrik Idestam, a mining engineer founded a forest industry in South-Western Finland, the foundation of the Finnish Rubber Works Ltd in 1898, and the Finnish Cable Works 1912. When the ownership of these companies fell into the hands of few people, these three companies gave birth to the Nokia Corporation in 1967.
After the first cellular phone calls in the early part of the 1970s, the wireless technology has been unstoppable. Nokia Corporation capitalized on this. Although the trend during that time is focused on the different electronic gadgets including the personal computers, microchips, satellites, and televisions, first Nokia cellular phone was born in the background using the NMT or the mobile telephone network technology.
In the late eighties, the technological breakthrough brought the Global System for Mobile Communications, which became more popularly known as the GSM. This second-generation mobile phone system is proved to be faster, more efficient and enable users to make international roaming easily. With its dawn, Nokia became global, releasing several Nokia cellular phones to include the Nokia 810 car phone and the Nokia 1011 that is included in the originalNokia cellular phone series. These units brought forth the evolution of Nokia cellular phones on the large scale. Read more »

Tv On Cellphone

Satellite television on your cell phone? That’s what Samsung says it’s working on.
A whole new world looks set to emerge with video-on-the-go services _ and the traditional couch potato may become a thing of the past.
Their cell phone would receive multimedia programming broadcasts direct via satellite or from terrestrial repeaters. It’s still in development, but is expected to be compatible with a new satellite broadcasting service that is planned to launch in South Korea and Japan later this year.
It’s expected to have around 70 channels of entertainment not including pay-per-view. The service will be broadcast on frequencies around 2.6GHz, close to the 2.1GHz band used by 3G telephone services. However a clear signal is still required so MobileBroadcasting has been building a network of repeaters across Japan to provide fill-in service.
Satellite DMB enables people on the move to enjoy seamless video streaming, theater-quality audio and data through a hand-held device much like a handset or an in-car terminal
DBS satellite services in the United States have a much larger land area to cover. The beams can’t be as focused. Multiple spot beams might Read more »

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