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Photos: Android marches onto even more smartphones
Photo There's also wi-fi, Bluetooth and GPS - and a WebKit web browser. The Milestone sports Android 2.0 - aka Eclair - and a 550MHz processor plus wi-fi, Bluetooth and GPS. It's two years since Google... [06 Nov 2009]
Photos: Top iPhone apps for business
Photo The Yell.com application uses the iPhone's in-built GPS to provide directory information on local businesses and service providers. Apple's iPhone might be seen by many as largely a consumer device, with games and media... [27 Oct 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Augmented reality
Cheat Sheet The first mobile device running Google's Android OS - the G1 - came with GPS and a built-in compass which gave app developers an exciting toolkit from an augmented reality point of view - allowing the real-world... [27 Oct 2009]
Augmented reality's time is coming thanks to smarter smartphones
News This growth will be stoked by smartphones packing a range of high-end features - such as video cameras, GPS, compasses and accelerometers - which can be used in augmented reality apps. GPS location... [26 Oct 2009]
Photos: Second coming for touchscreen BlackBerry
Photo The Storm2 has built-in GPS and wi-fi, and a media player for videos, pictures and music. RIM today announced the launch of the BlackBerry Storm2 smartphone, the company's second touchscreen handset. The device is the... [15 Oct 2009]
BlackBerry Storm2: RIM's second touchscreen - this time with wi-fi
News The device runs BlackBerry OS 5, and comes with GPS, a 3.2-megapixel camera and 2GB of onboard memory. BlackBerry-maker RIM has unveiled its second touchscreen device, the Storm2. The Storm2, announced in May this year,... [15 Oct 2009]
Confidentiality of Electronic Medical Files in Promedico ASP Guaranteed by DIGIPASS
White Paper DIGIPASS 300 has an e-signature functionality allowing GPs to sign their messages and update their patients' records in a secure way. Promedico ICT Ltd.independent since 2001is housed in Nieuwegein (The Netherlands). [30 Sep 2009]
A world where your every moment is recorded is coming
News What file system should you choose for your photos, GPS location logs, energy consumption measurements, and blood pressure records? For example, a log of your position kept through a GPS system in your... [21 Sep 2009]
Photos: Motorola's first Android device
Photo It can also record video at 24fps and with the phone's built-in GPS, you can geotag photos as well and upload pictures and video to various social networking sites right from the device. In the US, the Cliq will be... [14 Sep 2009]
Motorola joins the Android Cliq with T-Mobile device
News The quad-band Cliq is 3G-capable and offers a full HTML Google browser, wi-fi, Bluetooth and GPS. On Thursday morning, Motorola officially introduced its first Google Android device: the Motorola Cliq. [11 Sep 2009]
Photos: Nokia and Sony Ericsson unveil latest phones, laptops and tablets
Photo The handset, aimed at social networking enthusiasts, comes with a five megapixel camera, Facebook integration, 8GB of memory, and GPS with Ovi Maps and navigation. It will also come with GPS, wi-fi and... [03 Sep 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Apple iPhone
Cheat Sheet Sony Ericsson's music-playing Walkman phones debuted in 2005, for instance, while Nokia's flagship N95 - which launched a few months before the iPhone - included 3G, GPS, wi-fi, a five megapixel camera, multimedia... [02 Sep 2009]
iPhone to kill off standalone sat-navs by 2014?
News According to market research firm iSuppli, by 2011, virtually all smartphones will sport built-in GPS functionality, and by 2014 there might be little market left for PNDs. Just a year or two ago, it was hard to find a... [02 Sep 2009]
Photos: Nokia's very first laptop, the Booklet 3G
Photo The Booklet 3G also sports GPS connectivity, which integrates with Nokia's Maps app. Months after Nokia first hinted it was eyeing the netbook market, the company has unveiled its first mini-laptop: the Nokia Booklet 3G,... [24 Aug 2009]
Future of the NHS: Medical records online could transform healthcare
News It is inevitable this will start to happen as more and more patients find out you are able to do this and IT literacy among GPs becomes better," Blunden told silicon.com. Healthcare in the UK could be revolutionised by... [21 Aug 2009]