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Each new month, the wireless space is in some respects (1) like all other months; (2) like some other months; and (3) like no other month. Take the month just ended, for example. January 2003 ended with a terrible slump in tech stocks. On the next-to-last Friday of the month, for examp... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 9,527 | The success of SMS was somewhat of a surprise when it quickly proved itself as a high-value service. The rollout of new color mobile handsets by all operators is poised to do the same for MMS and picture messaging. Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 6,754 | Maintaining seamless roaming capabilities between various communication access methods, without ever losing connectivity to the network or experiencing any interruption of service, is essential for a successful wireless future. Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 6,296 | The future of the burgeoning wireless industry is far from clear. A crystal ball is about as close as you'll come right now. The mobile community struggles alongside other consumer industries in these conservative times. Short-term, the lack of new investment may be the biggest challen... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 7,966 | The ability to broadcast messages has been around since the GSM Phase 2 Technology Specification was introduced in 1995. However, only in the last few years have network operators, mainly in Europe, started to deploy cell broadcast-based services. Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 10,137 Replies: 1 | SmARTspeak XG is the first embedded, phoneme-based, speaker-independent name-dialing solution designed for mass-market wireless mobile device deployment. Currently, it's mostly used on cellphones for voice recognition. Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 7,719 | With the advancement of high-speed wireless networks and mobile phone technology, and a demand from investment banks, the availability of real-time stock quotes and financial data, using phones, PDAs, and Pocket PCs, is now a reality. Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 6,187 | Critical information at the point of care is a compelling reason for health-care providers to utilize wireless networks, but safety and security issues often stand in the way. Although patient privacy is still a sensitive issue, new breakthroughs in security promise no break-ins to con... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 5,983 | Thanks to some new devices on the market, not to mention Sendo's high-profile defection away from Microsoft, the Symbian operating system has been in the news a lot lately. What's the story behind the system, and what does it have to offer developers, end users, and the market in gener... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 8,193 Replies: 2 |  The .NET Compact Framework is a managed execution environment (a runtime engine) that runs on devices that use the Windows CE operating system - Pocket PC and Windows CE .NET devices. The runtime components also include a large collection of base class libraries that you use in your .N... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 9,556 | When Pandora was given gifts from the gods, she had many wonderful things, but she also had a box that she was told never to open. The box contained all the bad things in the world, and as long as it stayed closed, the world was a wonderful place full of joy and happiness. But Pandora'... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 8,496 Replies: 1 | Plotting sound strategies to navigate the rough waters of today's mobile market means charting the hazards along with the opportunities. What will it take to keep your business plan for 2003 from ending up on the rocks? Here are some helpful tips for staying on course. Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 6,785 | It's hard to quantify just how many developers are building new wireless applications today...but their numbers are sure to swell as new color handsets and robust operating systems hit the market. At the close of 2002, NTT DoCoMo tallied more than 3,300 menu sites on its network, repr... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 8,204 | After years of losses, China's three biggest Internet portals are making a sharp turnaround, posting their first profits and turning into a rare bright spot on the slumping NASDAQ stock market. Investors can thank China's love affair with the mobile phone. Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 8,804 |
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