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Google Earth comes in the phone Android version 2.1 upwards

Google Earth comes in the phone Android version 2.1 upwards

Finally Nexus One, the fastest Android phone today with a 1GHz processor and a 2.1 Android can run heavy applications get a new toy a sophisticated application from Google. The developers are waiting for this moment in which the mobile version of Google Earth can run smoothly on the screen 800 x 480 at Nexus One and officially released for Android. In this release also included the Roads layer facilities that already exist in the desktop … Read entire article »

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Motorola Inc. will split in two?

Motorola Inc. will split in two?

Motorola Inc. will split in two? Motorola said it would split the company in the first quarter of 2011, one focused on mobile phones and television, and the one in the field of enterprise networks. On Thursday (11/02) and then, Motorola said the split perusahaanya in 2 independent companies to help improve its position in different markets. … Read entire article »

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Cellular Technology, between CDMA and GSM

Cellular Technology, between CDMA and GSM

IT developments in the field of Telecommunications With the convergence of IT with telecommunications technology, making technology has become everything for humans, especially mobile communication technology has grown rapidly in Indonesia, it is possible with a large market penetration of telecommunications needs, especially the mobile nature, the current mobile users according to statistics in Indonesia already risen by around 8 million. Indonesian society has indirectly using information technology in the field of communication khussunya. Mobility and the … Read entire article »

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About WiMAX TECHNOLOGY

About WiMAX TECHNOLOGY

One of the newest technology that is now developing WiMAX technology with wireless standards IEEE.802.16X-2004. WiMAX is a platform that is used in the Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) previously used fiber optic, GSB, FSL. What is WiMAX? WiMAX stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access. This is one form of wireless technology is becoming the focus of telecommunications operators, businesses and Internet users in dunia.WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) solution exists as a limited access … Read entire article »

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The difference between the Wired and Wireless

The difference between the Wired and Wireless

Wireless is a technology that connects the two devices to exchange data or voice without using a cable media. The advantages of this technology is to eliminate the use of cables, which can be quite disturbing is aesthetically, and also the complexity of installation to connect more than 2 devices simultaneously. Wireless networks are popular for the construction of the home network, but wireless is not the only way, either wireless or wired home has advantages and … Read entire article »

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Life along the average 282 Thousand People Send SMS

Life along the average 282 Thousand People Send SMS

Short messages (sms) until now still be an option some people to communicate. Although instant messaging service began bustling used, sms services are still needed. But do you know how many people send sms throughout his life? A survey conducted by rightmobilephone.co.uk revealed that the average lifetime phone users to send sms approximately 282 thousand. The survey was conducted in 2038 involving the British mobile phone users in January 2009. Thus was launched Yahoonews, Saturday (16/1/2010). If … Read entire article »

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Bluetooth Wireless Networking

Bluetooth Wireless Networking

Bluetooth technology offers three different types of defined ranges, based on output ranges. Class 1 devices are the most powerful, as they can have up to 100 mW of power, with a regular antenna giving them a range of around 130 – 330 feet. The class 2 devices are lower power, offering up to 2.5 mW of power. A regular antenna will give them a range of around 50 – 100 feet. Class 3 devices use even … Read entire article »

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