Mobile broadband helped to benefit from technology in 2009

mobile-broadbandThe O2 company, UK internet service provider, has conducted a new research to determine how technologies have influenced business companies this year.

The results show that mobile internet has caused increase in efficiency in almost 50% of small businesses in the UK. So 44% of respondents think that high-tech devices (e.g. iPhones) and mobile broadband technologies have changed their companies, facilitating business operations. 65% of managers have great confidence that their investments in new technologies have justified their hopes in spite of the economic crisis.

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Google netbook with WWAN and 3G and 4G modems

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Google Netbook

A Google netbook based on Chrome OS may be as real as a much-talked-of Google smartphone based on Android OS. So this new gadget should be considered as the best product for support of the first PC operating system that was developed by Google programmers.

According to the rumors that appear in different online-communities of IT experts, Google plans to put its netbook on the market at the end of 2010. As expected, it will have embedded modules for broadband Internet connection (WWAN), 3G and 4G modems and flash memory instead of hard drive.

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The first LTE-Network was deployed in the UK

The O2 telecommunications company has deployed the first LTE (Long Term Evolution) network standard in Slough, Buckinghamshire.

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The photo of Slough in 1950, quiet life without 4G and even 3G :)

Network deployment was put in charge of the Huawei Chinese company. Now inhabitants of Slough can enjoy high-speed mobile Internet. If the experiment is considered as successful, LTE-network will appear in other parts of the country.

4G-technology was developed to replace the networks of the third 3G generation. Theoretically, a system based on LTE can provide internet speed up to 326 Mbps downloads and to 86 Mbps uploads.

According to Matt Hatton’s words (an analyst from Analysys Mason), many companies are developing now phones with LTE support. Apple is working at its 4G iPhone, and Nokia, the Finnish mobile giant, does believe that LTE is the future of mobile communications.

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Poll: your current mobile broadband provider

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Mobile Broadband: Internet facility gone be high tech

In this technology world, people are willingly adopting the benefits of technologies via several means. Among such means Internet has become a prime source for modern era people and being used by every age group of person to manipulate several manual tasks at rapid speed. Through Internet people feel free to fulfill their many needs like online shopping, social networking, entertainment ( music & games), to fulfill work assignment, running online business and lots more. Due to such reasons, Internet savvy love to use the Internet facility in their homes as well through different sources. So, the Internet providers have suggested different means to utilize fast Internet connectivity like dial up connection, broadband connection (home broadband, mobile broadband) etc.

In the recent past years, there were very huge tendency among the people to use dial up connection through the phone and possibly a long wire attached to the PC as well. Such type of Internet connection does not promise you for the instant access of Internet, even the speed could also be slower. The lack of hassle during Internet surfing and low downloading speed are also the drawbacks of this dial-up Internet connectivity. So,due to such reasons people were so upset and worried and not getting any reasonable way to get hassle free connectivity. But, many Internet providers have suggested the solution of this problem in the form broadband Internet connectivity. This wireless Internet connectivity provision is very popular across world and still in huge demand by the present day Internet consumers.

Here, Internet savvy is being offered broadband Internet connectivity in two forms like home broadband and mobile broadband. Basically, people are availing the Internet connectivity services through both broadband connections. But, mostly Internet savvy are crazy about mobile broadband Internet connectivity, which is a wireless connectivity and offer instant and wireless Internet facility to the consumers every time. The Mobile Broadband Deals is basically based on the principles of mobile phone and can be utilized wirelessly in the PC or laptop anytime and everywhere. Due to such reason this type of Internet connectivity has become a boon for the people dealing with traveling or official works and their tasks are based on only online business deals. So, for such people this type of Internet connection is best suited provision to access fast speed Internet connectivity wherever needed. The broadband connection like this enables one to accomplish several online business deals and other manual tasks at rapid speed at any point of time.

There are many online and offline retailers available in the market like O2, Virgin, Vodafone, Orange, Talk Talk etc. which have offered this type of broadband Internet connectivity at fast speed. Such retailers have offered wireless connectivity in different packages and offers as well. Under such packages and offers, user will be benefited for the fast Internet connectivity at very affordable prices along with monthly bill payment facility as well. Sometime, user will also be delighted for some free downloading and free calling privileges as well under such packages. Even more user will also get the privileges of free connection facility as well. So, in nut shell, this Mobile Broadband Deals has become a most preferred, wireless Internet connectivity source for Internet consumers source these days.

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How Christmas tree can cause problems with broadband connection

christmas_tree_internetPlusnet warns its customers about possible “tree lights” troubles. It’s an annual topic of discussion, every December the British switch on their Christmas tree lights and those who placed “flashing miracle” near telephone cables suffer from internet connection faults.

So popular UK broadband provider decided to raise a question again and explain why quality of ADSL internet services can be impacted by Christmas things. Remember that flashing lights can generate RF interference that can affect broadband ADSL and enjoy festive period.

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Huawei i-Mo is the smallest wireless modem

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The Huawei Technologies company claims that i-Mo is the smallest wireless modem in the world. This gadget has become available to customers in Q2 2009, but still none of high-tech companies hasn’t tried to contest its superiority.

i-Mo helps people to use high-speed Internet anytime and anywhere allowing to transfer data at speeds of up to 7.2 Mbit / s (for downloads) and 5.76 Mbit / s (for uploads). The modem has a built-in slot for SD-cards, so it can be used as a USB flash drive.

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Singing Laptop Cushion from Philips

Philips, the company that always shows concern for comfort, has developed a new cooling stand CushionSpeaker for laptops. This unusual accessory combines a laptop cooler, a soft cushion and portable speakers with excellent sound quality.

Smooth surface of this gadget provides favorable conditions for laptop ventilation system. Thanks to special covering your laptop or netbook won’t slide even with a significant slope.

You can browse the Internet enjoying а wide variety of multimedia content in the Network while your laptop rests on your lap or another surface. CushionSpeaker connects via a USB, cable length is 0.5 m, speakers do not need additional power supply.

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100 inches against a wall

Nikon Corporation has just released Nikon Coolpix S1000pj – the world’s first camera with a build-in projector.

The idea to implement a mini-projector into the camera is brilliant. How many times have you been showing pictures to your friends or family.. whether by trying to download it on the PC first or by gathering your loved ones around a tiny display screen? This projector option is meant to save a lot of time and it is simply fun! This YouTube video directed by Matt Uhry shows a bit more about how it works.

I can definitely see applications in the world of pervasive street gaming, real-time visual projection storytelling, cross-platform productions, street theatre and dance. However, there are several things that need to be taken into consideration before an old-fashioned slideshow fan as I am will be willing to spend about £350 for such piece of hardware.

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The build-in projector is a little bit more complicated device than one might think. You need a dark room, because the projector’s output for this camera is only 10 lumen (1 lumen is a light of on candle). Even then, the projected image becomes pretty dim if you move the camera more than a couple of metres away from your projection surface. But the projector’s such a novelty that it’s easy to overlook the limitations and just gawp with a mixture of nostalgia and fascination. The projected image’s resolution is limited to VGA only, but the image isn’t bright or big enough for anyone to notice. The projector mechanism makes quite a difference to this camera’s size, too. It has a super-slim design with a non-extended lens, but it’s on a bigger scale than usual.

Taking into account all written above Nikon S1000pj is a rather average camera with a unique feature that will either leave you whether totally or utterly unimpressed. However, as far as I am concerned I would probably wait until the time when something with a higher resolution and lower price will appear on the market. Especially after observing the price and quality transformation that other popular products such as iPod and iPhone underwent in the past. Just remember that you can get the same basic picture quality and features for half the price, so you’re paying plenty for that dinky little projector.

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3 reasons to switch to Orange Mobile Bradband

The days of scary bills for mobile broadband usage are a thing of the distant past- Ornage’s customers are promised that their bills will never be over £40. With Orange network covering of 94% of the UK population and delivering a connection speed of up to 3.6Mb, mobile broadband is enjoyable.  Besides the fact that you’ll be able to access the Net in way more places than any other network, here are a few more reasons to switch to Orange:

Pink dongles

Orange didn’t only offered 25% discount for students but rolled out a pink dongle, too. They’re limited-edition, by the way.

Free texts

Mobile broadband deals will allow users 100 free texts per month. So you can text a mate on Wednesday to shop for…

Half price cinema tickets

Films are better shared. Orange Wednesdays aren’t just for mobile phone customers.

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