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| Pocket PC GPRS Wireless Monitor 2.0 |
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7th March 2003 |
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GPRS is a 2.5G wireless data technology that allows users to perform a variety of functions: check email, browse the Web, use instant messaging technologies, transfer files, and much more. However, in most parts of the world, GPRS solutions are quite expensive - users pay by the megabyte (MB) for the data transfer they use. Since there are no built-in tools on the Pocket PC to help track data use, it's very easy for users to quickly use up their data allotment without knowing, and have an expensive bill show up at the end of the month. By allowing users to monitor and control their GPRS data usage, GPRS Monitor performs a valuable function - it has been described by customers as "indispensable" and "the first application I install on a new Pocket PC". Driven largely by user requests, GPRS Monitor 2.0 is an evolutionary update that further enhances the strong feature-set introduced in version 1.0. Some of the top features added to this new version include: Daily and monthly
data limit pop-up warning notifications, keeping the user from expensive
data overuse charges In keeping with the wide range of international customers that Spb has, international support in multiple languages has been added and more languages will be available after launch. Pricing and Availability: |
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| TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
Spb
Software House, a leading developer of Pocket PC Software, announced today
the release of Spb GPRS Monitor 2.0, a significant update to the popular
software for users with wireless Pocket PCs. |
Both
the mobile operators and the terminal manufactures are still not quite
sure exactly what will trigger the 2.5G and 3G markets, thereby ensuring
a smooth and speedy transition. |
This
acquisition will strengthen Infineon's position in the 3G sector and enlarge
its IP portfolio for multi-standard wireless solutions. It will also broaden
Infineon's product range for the 3G infrastructure market with programmable
chips for digital baseband signal processing, enabling Infineon to cover
the entire signal processing chain. The terms and conditions of the acquisition
were not disclosed. |
Matsushita
Electric announced the development of a chipset consisting of a 5GHz wireless
LAN signal processor designed for IEEE802.11a/e compliant wireless transfer
of video images among home AV equipment, and high frequency radio chips
featuring low power consumption, low distortion, and low noise. |
Together
with Ericsson, BT and Intel, IBN will create a network named "The
Cloud" planned to expand to 30,000 Hot Spots over the next three
years. IBN will sell wholesale capacity to branded service providers like
mobile and broadband operators as well as pay-as-you-go services at the
Hot Spots. |
T-Mobile
has partnered with Universal Mobile, the mobile entertainment services
subsidiary of Universal Music International, to market exciting new music
content across the t-zones portal in major European markets. |
The
Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) and Intel Corporation
today signed a Memorandum of Intent (MOI) to formalize their collaboration
to pave the way for seamless connectivity between the fixed and wireless
worlds. |
The
A1301S supports CDMA2000 1x and in addition to being able to record conventional
size movies (96 x 80 dots), it can also record larger size movies (128x
96). There is a ’’MOTION EYE” integrated camera and
photo light built into the hinge section of the clam-shell shaped phone
which enables it to rotate approx. 290 degrees. |
Newly
merged KTF will launch a commercial service of third-generation (3G) phones
in June, moving a step closer to the full-scale mobile transmission of
video data. |
Disco
and Wirebee will jointly promote Superscape's 3D Swerve enabling technology
for mobile phones and PDAs to the Japanese marketplace. Swerve has been
developed by Superscape specifically for wireless platforms, providing
the ability to deliver a wide range of 3D applications including games
and menuing systems. Japan is the largest and most innovative market in
the world for games on mobile phones. |
The
first CDMA phone with integrated Bluetooth™ wireless technology
available in the United States. This latest introduction also offers a
look at the new Sony Ericsson industrial design that the company is using
for its new mobile phones. |
The
T310 mobile phone offers great gameplay with its joystick and colour display,
also taking advantage of its 32 polyphonic sounds and vibrating force
feedback to bring as much as possible of the game console feeling to the
mobile environment. |
PacketVideo
Corporation announced that it has provided the multimedia functionality
embedded in the Sony Ericsson P800 smartphone, based on Symbian OST (operating
system). |
T-Mobile
and 3G LAB tannounced the first Europe-wide implementation of Trigenix
mobile interface technology. T-Mobile will be using 3G LAB's award-winning
Trigenix technology to give its customers access to dedicated t-zones
content channels through branded and customised interfaces on mobile phones.
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Racal
Instruments has devised a set of wall-charts summarising the UMTS layer
1 technical standards as a reference guide for all engineers working on
Layer 1 (and higher layers) in mobile communications design and test.
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