All Posts Tagged With: "WiFi"
What to expect from 3GSM World Congress, Barcelona
The much awaited and biggest of its kind, 3GSM World Congress 2006 has kicked off today. 3GSM 2006 is being held in
Barcelona this year and is being attended by every major wireless, mobile, telecom related companies.
So, what to expect from this big event? There are plenty of new and interesting technologies, exciting services and hottest [...]
Finally Another Good UK Tech Blog - Telecoms Trends
I just followed through a shameless plug on Connected, and I was surprised to find a very good quality UK Telecoms and Wireless Blog called ‘Telecoms Trends’.
The posts are of good quality including a stonker on why ‘Bluetooth is set to take over wireless from Wi-Fi’ and I’ve added it to my growing feed list [...]
Ditched Vonage
I've been doing a review of my finances over the last month or so. No item has been spared, no matter how small, and I noticed that I was hardly making any calls with my Vonage home phone.
I had a quick look around to see if there was a way to connect my DECT home [...]
Nokia N80 Available In April
Fantastic. I’ve been hanging onto my Nokia 6680 for quite a long time, firstly waiting for the Nokia N91 to upgrade to and then the Nokia N80. Well Vodafone have just emailed me to say that the N80 will be available in the UK in April.
Did anyone ever pick up a N90 or [...]
Is mobile TV the new MMS?
The Guardian Technology Blog poses an interesting question today: 'Is Mobile TV the new MMS?'
Do you remember how exactly a year ago the mobile networks were touting Video Calling as the killer app for 3G, and exactly a year before that they were singing the praises of MMS? It's amazing how these new killer apps [...]
Share Your Broadband With Your Neighbours To Increase Speed A Reality?
The Guardian Technology blog is featuring a story about two companies that are testing wireless systems that will allow groups of neighbours to share their internet connections to achieve higher potential download speeds by utilising multiple connections at a time.
The services work by adding wireless routers (est. cost $200-300) that make it possible for [...]
KiSS DP-600 Wireless DVD Player With High Def Support
The KiSS DP-500 was in my view a cracking DVD player with its inbuilt Ethernet card, which allowed it to be networked to a PC for movie streaming from a PC.
Now Linkys have gone one further and launched the KiSS DP-600 which has a built-in WLAN 802.11g connection for cable-free access to an online EPG, [...]
Free Wireless Calls With Xbox360 Headset
I’m loving my Xbox360 headset. I’ve started using it to make ‘phone calls’ to my friends. Although it can be a bit fiddly making a call as I have to be in front of my TV to make or accept a call, I love the fact that once the call is created I can [...]
9Jan2006 | Everton | 0 comments | ContinuedBuilding My First PC Was Easy - Everyone Can Do This
One of the projects I’ve been working on over the Christmas break is building my first PC as my old PC which was over 4 years old started acting up. It’s gone really well and I’ve run a few tests to compare the performance between the old PC and the new machine and there [...]
8Jan2006 | Everton | 1 comment | ContinuedFree Mobile VoIP Calls in 2006?
Nokia have stated that they plan to launch phones with built-in SIP clients in the first half of 2006. This would allow mobile users to make VoIP calls, potentially for free, depending on which VoIP service is used. Unfortunately for all of you Skype users, Skype uses a proprietary protocol, so you won’t [...]
15Dec2005 | Everton | 2 comments | Continued

