cell phones
Why Intel Flash Memory in Cell Phones?
White Paper Intel StrataFlash memory delivers the best-value flash, featuring Intel's multi-level cell (MLC) technology for high density and low cost. Intel StrataFlash memory delivers 2 bits per cell and functions as a lithography accelerator, providing over... [03 Jul 2008]
Wireless Communications - Not Just for Cell Phones
White Paper Cell phone towers can be destroyed or damaged; radio frequency (RF) can not. These days, the term "wireless communications" typically brings to mind cellular telephones. But "wireless" can also refer to a relatively old communications technology... [30 Aug 2005]
Read-While-Write Flash: It's Not Just for Cell Phones Any More
White Paper The White paper describes about the Flash memory. It depicts how they have evolved over a period of time. It describes in depth about Read - While - Write (RWW) flash memory and how it works. [03 Jul 2008]
Nokia woos Linux programmers
News Nokia has released software to let Linux programmers develop Java software for its cell phones. The developer kit lets programmers write Java applications that comply with version 1 of the Mobile Information Device Platform (MIDP), a collection of... [15 Jan 2003]
Deliver Cellular Messages with SMS
White Paper SMS: A shortcut to providing information services to cell phones. This article briefly examines some of the available wireless Internet services and details a practical server-side Java-based push solution that can provide information services to... [25 Feb 2004]
Phone your i-Mate on net-enabled mobile
News Distributed by Dubai-based developer i-Mate, the $850 PDA2K and PDA2 cell phones come equipped with voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), a software that shifts phone services from the highly regulated and taxed traditional local phone networks... [11 Feb 2005]
Designing MIDP Applications: Application Design for Small Devices Requires Special Considerations
White Paper When designing software applications for devices such as cell phones and PDAs, one must consider any potential problems, such as resource-challenged platforms for instance. The fast worldwide proliferation of small devices like cell phones and PDAs... [09 Jul 2008]
Is It a PDA, a Phone, or Both?
White Paper This white paper talks about Pocket PC, which is the blurring of the lines between Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and cell phones. There are devices that are only PDAs, those that are PDA form factors with cellular communication built in, and... [12 Jul 2007]
Apple gives Microsoft that synching feeling
News Apple Computer is refining a strategy for connecting cell phones and other portable devices to its Macintosh systems in an effort to boost sales. Apple is nearing the end of a long testing cycle for iSync, its software for synchronising information... [19 Dec 2002]
The Trusted Computing Group Mobile Specification: Securing Mobile Devices on Converged Networks
White Paper Mobile workers and consumers alike have increasingly numerous ways to access these networks - via data-enabled cell phones, smartphones, PDAs, Ultra-Mobile Personal Computers (UMPCs) and notebook computers. [01 Aug 2007]
Samsung pioneers mobile speech-to-text
News South Korean electronics giant Samsung has unveiled two mobiles that translate speech into text, representing the latest attempt to make it easier for cell phones to surf the web or send text messages. [10 Jan 2005]
The Wireless Customer Experience
White Paper Millions of customers worldwide now use wireless devices such as pagers, cell phones, and PDAs (personal digital assistants) to send and receive data. Research firm IDC projects that by 2004, more than 1.3 billion people will have cell phones or... [25 Feb 2004]
Bluetooth: Technology for Short-Range Wireless Apps
White Paper Bluetooth has caught the attention of consumers because it would enable them do things that are otherwise cumbersome or not possible: synchronizing data between cell phones, laptops, and PDAs; using cell phones as cordless phones when at home; and... [27 Dec 2004]
Qualcomm licenses Java for mobile downloads
News San Diego-based Qualcomm on Thursday announced some cell phone chips in its MSM 6000 family now support programs developed using Sun's version of Java for cell phones. Qualcomm's cell phone chips, which use the company's Code Division Multiple... [14 Mar 2003]
Better security for mobile phones
News Chipmaker Texas Instruments and chip designer ARM are working together to beef up security for handhelds following the emergence of the first virus to target cell phones. Cell phones are typically secured by software that encrypts subscriber... [30 Jun 2004]
