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Software to limit minutes spent on phone

Boston Communications Group Inc. has launched in US “Mobile Guardian“, a software package that gives parents or managers […]

Regine May 4, 2004 software

A global mobile phone

Motorola is working on a mobile handset that can be used almost anywhere in the world, even between […]

Regine May 4, 2004 break-through

Are consumers keen on Mobile Data?

A study conducted for Nokia by NOP World on how ready consumers are to pay for mobile content […]

Regine May 4, 2004 telephony

Interactive Internet City Service

Two Flamish cities, Hasselt and Leuven are preparing a research project to create an interactive city information and […]

Regine May 4, 2004 labs

No headphones requested!

MIT Technology review reported that two inventors are claiming they have invented an audio technology known as directional […]

Regine May 4, 2004 break-through

Introduction of RFID tags in Wal-Mart stores

Aiming to get its main suppliers use RFID tags to track their goods by the end of the […]

Regine May 4, 2004 rfid

Roaming-in service in Japan

NTT DoCoMo will start this Saturday May 1 a 3G international roaming-in service to let mobile subscribers of […]

Regine April 28, 2004 telephony

Disappear from the wireless world

E2X sells bags with a special lining to block radio signals, preventing any would-be Bluesnarfers from sneeking into […]

Regine April 28, 2004 gadgets, privacy

Wireless spring in Milan

Second edition of PUBLIC WLAN FORUM 2004 on the 20th May in Milan. The conference focus on the […]

Regine April 28, 2004 events

What’s Beckhams star sign?

IssueBits, a private British company has launched a new information service for Orange and Vodaphone mobile phone users. […]

Regine April 27, 2004 money

Beware of the pizza

In Missouri, fines and debts unpaid to the courts can be collected thanks to pizza delivery database. To […]

Regine April 27, 2004 privacy

Searching hotspots

Where can one find Wi-Fi access while travelling? Hotspots spring up everywhere, says the press. But not every […]

Regine April 27, 2004 insight, wifi

Wi-Fi cops

In big cities across the USA, police resort to Wi-Fi to diminish errors in the tickets they write […]

Regine April 27, 2004 wifi

SMS is transforming radio programmes

A few years ago, a radio presenter asking his audience to send SMS would have been regarded as […]

Regine April 26, 2004 entertainment, gadgets, trends

Wi-Fi jam

During last year CeBIT, many laptops couldn’t get online because of overlapping WiFi networks. Today, in densely developed […]

Regine April 25, 2004 wifi

Mobile phone as a fashion statement

It looks as if this week everybody wrote an article about Gucci’s case for i-Pod. But the i-Pod […]

Regine April 25, 2004 gadgets, insight, money, trends

Wanna get a Job? Get a blog!

Fearing that “if it’s not on Google it doesn’t exist” or just out of curiosity, people search for […]

Regine April 24, 2004 life online, social networking, trends

Murder, betrayal and passion on your mobile!

Mobile operators have spent billions on their 3G licences without having a clear strategy of what they’re going […]

Regine April 23, 2004 entertainment

True mobile internet in Japan?

Mobile Content World.biz With the launch of the AH-K3001V mobile phone in May, Japanese will get access for […]

max April 23, 2004 telephony

Aangel in your handset

Aangel is a service provided by Vodafone New Zeland that lets user record a note or new contact […]

Regine April 23, 2004 gadgets

Brilliant networking tool

In a nutshell, BuZZone Pro key is a PDA-based wireless communication system that allows for communication in different […]

Regine April 23, 2004 bluetooth, social networking, software

Travel companion in Tokyo

Travelers landing in Tokyo’s Narita Airport – which has the ambition to be the most technologically advanced in […]

Regine April 22, 2004 break-through, cyborgs, gadgets

Drivers flout mobile phone ban

Since last December, UK drivers using a mobile phone behind the wheel can face a fine up to […]

Regine April 22, 2004 gadgets, trends

Seamless switching

US company Broadbeam has developed IntelliSwitching, a software that provides seamless switching between wide area and wireless local […]

Regine April 22, 2004 wifi

help me bubby

Are you looking for advice on how to remove lipstick stains from bluejeans, improve your relationships with your […]

max April 22, 2004 life online

MyDreamD8 is the first ever Mobile Blogging (Moblog) reality show.

40 finalists (from more than a thousand candidates) from Singapore and Australia will have to outblog, outchat and […]

max April 21, 2004 entertainment, events, moblogging, trends

e-nose

Researchers at the University of Alberta (Canada) have developed an electronic nose that can connect to a computer, […]

Regine April 21, 2004 labs

Fragile balance between security and privacy

Fearing terrorism, most Americans do not care about exposing themselves to massive data surveillance but they should, states […]

Regine April 20, 2004 privacy

Canadians Try SMS Cure For Voter Apathy

Canadians Try SMS Cure For Voter Apathy With 25% of voters aged 18-24 voting, an initiative to engage […]

Regine April 20, 2004 democracy

More facts and figures

According to a research by Canalys, the Europe, Middle East & Africa mobile device market has grown in […]

Regine April 20, 2004 money

M3Lab. @turin

Multi Media and Mobile Communication Lab – Presentazione M3Lab is a research laboratory powered by the CSP – […]

Regine April 20, 2004 labs

RFID on the way to our trolley

A paper from Silicon.com states that for half the companies in the UK, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands […]

Regine April 20, 2004 rfid

Camping connection

Hotels, cafés or airport offering hotspots are no big news anymore, but I was amazed to read that […]

Regine April 20, 2004 wifi

More than just a game

Gizmondo is a revolutionary multi-entertainer. The product is a wireless, handheld device featuring cutting-edge gaming, but also an […]

max April 19, 2004 entertainment, gadgets

Smart Avatars

Siemens and Swiss text-to-speech specialist SVOX AG are developing Smart Avatars which act like personal assistants to smartphone […]

Regine April 19, 2004 break-through, software

Just scan the barcode to get access

In Australia, visitors who pre-register online for events like concert or exhibition, can receive the usual confirmation via […]

Regine April 19, 2004 break-through

Coming soon to your office

New technologies (broadband at home, wifi in cafés and hotels) let you keep in touch with the office […]

Regine April 18, 2004 privacy, trends, ubiquitous computing

The table connection

How can two distant people feel connected? Phone calls, or a SMS are technologies that connect people but […]

Regine April 18, 2004 augmented reality, labs, rfid, ubiquitous computing

“Take Me Home, I’m Drunk” and other service for and by students

3 UK university students have developed the University Leisure & Lifestyle Manager (ULL) to help students adapt to […]

Regine April 18, 2004 labs, locative, social networking

Tapping PTT, VoIP, MMS, etc.

Knowing that their calls can’t be tapped, criminals are believed to favour push-to-talk. That’s why the U.S. Department […]

Regine April 17, 2004 privacy

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