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The 5G future is closer than you think
In the last decade, advances in how we communicate have redefined what it means to 'be online'. Consumers are ditching desktops and laptops for sleek, handheld devices. Today, millions of Americans use these devices as their primary means to get online. And our devices are not just useful for searching the Internet, but are beginning to help us manage important parts of our lives. In the next decade, the development of the next generation of wire...
A new alternative to the indestructible Nokia
Moto X Force: dropped from two-storeys, stomped on, tumbled down stairs, slammed into a wall – even hitting it with a hammer can’t smash the screen on this top-end smartphone. The Moto X Force (known as the Droid Turbo 2 in the US) is the third in Motorola’s new Moto X smartphone line and claims to have a screen that will not break, no matter how many times you drop it. So we tested it to destruction. By Samuel Gibbs, The Guardi...
Stylish GPS wearable keeps track of the kids
Kii and Haltian have announced Snowfox, a portable tracker and communication deviceto help parents with their highest priority - their child's safety. This next-gen tracking solution consists of a durable and portable device with voice calling, GPS tracking and an app – all backed by Kii's IoT platform. There are several kid trackers on the market, but Snowfox stands out with an embedded SIM card and out-of-the-box operation.
Cybersecurity for the international market
Nixu and Nokia Networks have signed a collaboration agreement that makes it possible for Nixu's comprehensive cybersecurity services to be included as part of Nokia's client offering. This agreement gives Nokia's network operator clients access to Nixu's cybersecurity expertise through one partner.
Can WiFi coexist with LTE for unlicensed spectrum?
Questions were raised over whether WiFi is safe with the introduction of LTE for unlicensed spectrum at the Cambridge Wireless (CW) Mobile Broadband SIG event, hosted by University College London at IDEALondon.
VR camera captures stereoscopic 3D video
Nokia has announced OZO, the first commercially available VR camera designed and built for professional content creators and the first in a planned portfolio of digital media solutions from Nokia Technologies, the company's advanced technology and licensing business.
Charge your phone with two AA batteries
Not being able to charge our phones at any given time is a struggle, but this is changing. The Nipper is a small portable phone charger. It's so small users can carry it wherever they go and it can easily attach to keys. It doesn't need to be charged and only relies on AA batteries, which can be found anywhere around the average household or bought in any shop on the go.
Reliable server validated for data centre solution
Wind River has announced that Wind River Titanium Server has been validated as an NFV Infrastructure (NFVI) software running on Nokia’s recently-announced AirFrame Data Centre Solution portfolio.The AirFrame Data Centre Solution leverages cloud technologies to deliver low latency and high throughput for virtual telecom network functions, combining centralised and distributed architectures for maximum efficiency and capabilities.
Platform application addresses the strands of frequently changing
The Qt Company has announced that Qt 5.5, the latest version of its leading cross-platform application and UI development framework, is available for download. Qt 5.5 addresses the multiple strands of frequently changing requirements faced by software developers: being flexible in response to market trends and needs; delivering stable and high performance solutions; supporting an increasingly varied range of platforms; and enabling the rich graph...
435m smartphones expected to be shipped in 2015
Smartphones first accounted for more than 50% of total quarterly cellphone shipments in Q113. In Q415, smartphones are forecast to reach 435m units or 80% of total cellphones shipped according to data in IC Insights’ newly released Update to its IC Market Drivers Report. On an annual basis, smartphones first surpassed the 50% penetration level in 2013 (54%) and are forecast to represent 93% of total cellphone shipments in 2018.