Hi-Tech Generation – Japan
10 April 2001 Whilst WAP mobile phones haven’t taken off elsewhere in the world, in Japan internet phones keep you hooked up 24 hours a day, wherever you go.
Sep
10
10 April 2001 Whilst WAP mobile phones haven’t taken off elsewhere in the world, in Japan internet phones keep you hooked up 24 hours a day, wherever you go.
Aug
23
Logic Plant, a company specializing in mobile Web browsers (Representative Sim Jae-beom, www.logicplant.com) will participate in GITEX Technology Week 2009- GITEX Business Solutions to be held in Dubai, UAE from October 18 to 22, to march into the Middle Eastern and European markets. uZard Web is a mobile Web browser that enables surfing as fast as general PCs on mobile terminals such as PMPs and mobile phones, including smart phones. It provides stable service to more than two million subscribers by loading on 2G and 3G terminals such as Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics and Sony Ericsson, and providing WiBro (WiMAX) service to SK Telecom, the largest mobile communications business in Korea, and wired communication businesses such as KT. In particular, it supports not only blackberries produced by Symbian, Windows Mobile, Linux, and RIM but also OS for use in various terminals such as BREW, JAVA, WIPI and middleware platforms. According to a company official, it boats of outstanding browsing speed for networks of more than 3G and those of narrow bandwidth, including 2.5G.
Jun
16
Japan future gadgets WATCH VIDEO Source: CCTV.com | 06-28-2008 10:04 Touch screen phones are the latest must-have for today’s technology lovers. But what if you could control your music player with your eyes or use your hand as a remote? Engineers in Japan are getting creative ideas to develop the must-have electronic gadgets of the future. A NTT DoCoMo researcher demonstrates a wristwatch with a vibration sensor which can detect the wearer’s thumb and forefinger tapping together to work as a remote controller for a DVD player at the company’s research center in Yokosuka, near Tokyo, Tuesday, June 24, 2008. Rolling your eyes to turn up the volume of a portable music player and tapping your fingers to turn on a DVD player are among the experimental technology for ‘wearable’ gadgets being developed at the mobile carrier.(AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara) Young people in Japan are addicted to their mobile phones. Texting, calling, playing music, taking photos and even playing games – all these are miniature communications and entertainment system in your pocket. But despite the versatility of the mobile phone, technology fans are always demanding more. Engineers at NTT DoCoMo, Japan’s top mobile carrier, are experimenting with new ways to use mobile phones and other electronic devices. A researcher wears a giant headset covered with wires to show how computer graphic lines in a monitor connected to the headset dart wildly whenever his eyes move. He can control this digital music …
Jun
13
中國”山寨機” 仿製iPhone 任何牌子只要佢地買到一部就可以仿做! 幾百元有交易… 電池容量可以大過手提電腦…
May
19
中國”山寨機” 仿製iPhone 任何牌子只要佢地買到一部就可以仿做! 幾百元有交易… 電池容量可以大過手提電腦…