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Imagining the phone of 2037
In 1997, mobile phones could send text messages. By 2007, flip-phones were all the rage and there was a popular trend for mini keyboards to be attached to the handset. We also saw the release of the first iPhone, but many critics didn’t believe it would catch on. Overall it seems fair to say that in the tech world a lot can happen in 20 years.
Spanish company is the first to join 5G Automotive Association
Ficosa has become the first Spanish company to join the 5G Automotive Association (5GAA). The mission of this association is to accelerate development, standardisation and marketing of solutions for connected cars and autonomous vehicles and their integration into Smart Cities, as well as laying the groundwork for implementing 5G technology in the automotive sector.
Samsung's Head of 5G research has joined University of Sussex
The Head of European 5G Research and Chief Engineer at technology giant Samsung has joined the University of Sussex as its Head ofEngineering and Design.
Ten years on: How the iPhone changed everything
According to Ian Fogg, Director at IHS Technology, the iPhone changed everything. Here he explains howit changed the entire market by changing what people thought a mobile phone should be.
China sends out a message at CES
While discussing the subject of technology, we in the west tend to have certain pre-conceived ideas when it comes to China. A country that is still perceived as something of an enigma for some, and which has a reputation as nothing more than an imitator that indulges in counterfeit activity and tends to completely ignore intellectual property, whilst pilfering ideas from the US and Europe to reassemble on the cheap.
China Telecom completes virtual IMS proof-of-concept based on Titanium Server
It has previously been blogged about, China Telecom’s evaluation of theWind RiverTitanium Servernetwork virtualisation platform, and now based on conversations with Ou Liang, Senior Engineer, Head of NFV Infrastructure Technology and Solutions at the Guangzhou Research Institute of China Telecom, the results of the evaluation has been summarised. Guest blog byCharlie Ashton.
CES 2017: The world’s first smart hair brush
Kérastase, a worldwide leader in professional luxury hair care, in partnership with Withings, a leader in the connected health revolution, has announced the Kérastase Hair Coach Powered by Withings — the world’s first-ever smart hairbrush.
Standards boost IoT development interoperability
It has been revealed that oneM2M standards are being used by a number of independent open source foundations and projects, in addition to commercial deployments, as the industry looks to accelerate take up of IoT products and platforms.
Europe’s tech industry is one of 2016’s biggest winners
The European technology industry has come of age in 2016, according to analysis by tech M&A advisory firm Magister Advisors. Unprecedented M&A interest from Asian buyers, together with a strong IPO market for the best European tech businesses, has driven a surge in 'blockbuster' deals.
One mobile with many networks
Losing signal on your phone, for some people can be a dangerous, for example if you are a mountain rescue worker, being out of contact could result in loss of life.This can be prevented with the latest technology called ‘Multisim’ which is not to be confused with dual-SIM mobiles which have been around for a while.