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Interesting Facts About Cell Phones
Written by Roberto Sedycias Cell phone is a wireless, portable, long-range, electronic telephone, which during travel can seamlessly change antenna connections, from one radio reception cell to another radio reception cell, without dropping or losing the ongoing call.
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Working of Cell Phones
Written by Roberto Sedycias Cell phones or cellular phones are so called as they cover compartmentalized, cell like areas. The origin of the Cell phone can be traced back to the year 1973 when Motorola came up with World`s first cellular portable telephone which was commercialised as Motorola DynaTAC 8000X.
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Is Your Cell Phone Safe - Believe It Or Not They Are A Security Risk
Written by Adam O’Connor
Are you sure? Believe it or not, cell phones are a security risk. Not that you can possibly live without talking to your friends and playing Tetris while listening to MP3s. But yes, cell phones are a risk. Consider 5 worst case scenarios and better yet, the alternative to panicking over the situation.
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Written by Roberto Sedycias Cell phones, also commonly known as mobile phones, are electronic devices which are used for communication purposes. Voice or data is communicated through these cell phones over a network of stations. Cell phones have all the features of a general telephone and also have various specialized features.
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Cell Phone in Every Pocket
Written by Roberto Sedycias
Cell phones (telefone celular) or mobile phones have had a great impact on the way we lead our lives. In today’s world, where change is the only constant, cell phones have been upgraded with lots of new technological features. There has been a tremendous growth in the use of cell phones all over the world and now almost anybody has a personal cell phone. What started in 1960s as a bulky radio communication equipment to be used at the time of war, it has now become a small pocket device with a host of special features specially crafted for the common consumer.
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LG Surpasses Motorola to Become Third-Largest Handset Maker
According to the DigiTimes, the top five handset makers are now Nokia, Samsung, LG, Motorola, and Sony Ericsson, in that order. In 2008, Nokia sold 470 million handsets, Samsung sold 200 million, LG sold 100 million, Motorola sold 99.9 million, and Sony Ericsson sold 96.6 million.Read more from the sourceRelated Keywords for this posts:cell phone batteries, international call, store, prepaid service
Sony Ericsson Applies for Object Recognition Patent
Sony Ericsson has applied for a patent that would allow camera-equipped cell phones to take pictures or videos of objects and then use on-board pattern recognition software to determine what the object is. It would display text on the screen with the name of the object. The patent also says that if he software can’t determine the exact name of the object, that it at least be able to classify the object as part of a group. The patent includes the capability to use multiple languages, store object names in the phone’s memory, and geotag objects captured and identified. Sony Ericsson first applied for the patent in June 2007. Sony Ericsson has not said if/when it would include such a feature in its cell phones.Read more from the sourceRelated Keywords for this posts:cell phone batteries, international call, store, prepaid service
Sony Ericsson Offers Massive Update to C905
Sony Ericsson announced an update for the C905 Cyber-shot that brings with it a host of new features. The new capabilities include Shutter Smile, YouTube, Wayfinder 8, Snapfish by HP and threaded SMS/MMS. The new applications will be available starting in the middle of February from the Sony Ericsson Web site.Read more from the sourceRelated Keywords for this posts:cell phone batteries, international call, store, prepaid service
UIQ Files for Bankruptcy
UIQ’s CEO Johan Sandberg told Reuters in a recent interview that the company has filed for bankruptcy. UIQ was jointly owned by Sony Ericsson and Motorola, and supplied a version of Symbian to some mobile handsets. UIQ’s bankruptcy comes partly as a result of Nokia’s purchase of Symbian, which it plans to make available for free. Sandberg said, There are no opportunities to create a new line of business in the current financial climate. Symbian had been reducing staff levels, but still has 200 employees as of last month. Read more from the sourceRelated Keywords for this posts:cell phone batteries, international call, store, prepaid service
Sony Ericsson Puts U.S. Focus on Camera Phones
Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson said it is betting heavily on camera phones in the United States this year, hoping high-end photography will convince consumers to buy a new phone or replace digital cameras.