Notices tagged with cellular
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Monday, 17-Jan-11 19:13:57 UTC from web
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Conway's Game of Life
Every new generation of Life is determined from the previous generation by three simple rules: 1. If an alive cell has two or three alive neighboring cells, it stays alive. 2. If a dead cell has exactly three alive neighboring cells, it comes to life. 3. Otherwise, the cell will stay dead or die.
Saturday, 10-Jul-10 21:59:20 UTC from web -
Monday, 22-Mar-10 21:59:33 UTC from web
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New Software Update for Nexus One phones
google goggles, night-mode for maps, multitouch, and the 3G patch
Tuesday, 02-Feb-10 21:18:20 UTC from web -
Saturday, 16-Jan-10 15:25:37 UTC from web
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Monday, 26-Oct-09 22:24:07 UTC from web
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Tuesday, 20-Oct-09 15:50:46 UTC from web
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Sunday, 18-Oct-09 00:00:21 UTC from web
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Thursday, 15-Oct-09 03:52:10 UTC from web
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Thursday, 01-Oct-09 21:35:03 UTC from web
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Verizon to launch Motorola Tao on December 1 – Android and Me
this might be the android phone i've been waiting for...
Thursday, 01-Oct-09 21:31:47 UTC from web -
Nokia: Castration as Motivation • The Register
"What new types will location-sensitive music devices enable". I've only ever thought of one - the fill-your-iPod-wirelessly-in-a-cafe that we will one day have, once all the licensing has been sorted out, which should be about an hour before the heat death of the universe.
Friday, 04-Sep-09 22:23:58 UTC from web -
Friday, 04-Sep-09 20:31:44 UTC from web
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A New Language for Phone Networks
Technologies such as pocket-switched networks are a form of delay-tolerant networking, such as the Interplanetary Internet. Delay-torrent networks are part of a class of infrastructure that includes any collection of occasionally connected nodes that could be disconnected from the network for a long time and forward messages opportunistically.
Monday, 31-Aug-09 21:01:51 UTC from web -
Saturday, 25-Jul-09 22:28:49 UTC from web
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Will BT let JP create the first open network operator? One scenario for the mobile Web
The Web exists because Tim Berners-Lee didn’t require any network operator to rewire its central switch. Google exists because nobody has to ask permission to create a new way to use the Web. These affordances for innovation are no accident: Sir Tim could give away the Web and Larry and Sergey could make billions of dollars for themselves because the architects of the internet’s original protocols were wise enough to reserve innovation for the edges, not the center of the network. The authors of what has become known as the Internet realized that control of the network, technical, economic, political - could be radically decentralized, and that by enabling anyone who played by the TCP/IP rules to connect anything they wanted to the network, future media that they didn’t even dream about in the olden days would one day become possible. So the Web, cyberculture, the dot com economy, digital media, the refashioning of global economic production by digital networks, grew extremely rapidly.
Wednesday, 15-Jul-09 19:50:35 UTC from web -
Wednesday, 13-May-09 22:48:03 UTC from web
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Thin and Inexpensive Netbooks Affect PC Industry
An unexpected group of companies has emerged to help drive this transformation — firms like Qualcomm, Freescale Semiconductor and Samsung Electronics, which make cheap, power-saving chips used in cellphones and are now applying that expertise to PCs. As in any revolution, the current rulers of the kingdom — Intel and Microsoft, which make the chips and software that run most PCs — face an unprecedented challenge to their dominance. Microsoft is particularly vulnerable, since many of the new netbooks use Linux software instead of Windows.
Thursday, 02-Apr-09 04:35:40 UTC from web -
European Mobile Operators Cooperate On Coverage
Network sharing is seeing renewed interest as operators look to trim their capital expenditures, but it can benefit consumers as well. In one sense, a lot of spending is duplicated by rival operators as they build out network footprints that are roughly equivalent; significantly reducing that cost would have a big impact on their businesses, and allow them to redirect some of those resources elsewhere. As a Telefonica exec says, "by reducing our costs in areas of the business that customers don't see, we can ensure that we invest in areas they truly value."
Friday, 27-Mar-09 18:51:52 UTC from web -
xkcd - A Webcomic - Kindle
"...if they cut off the free Wikipedia browsing, I plan to show up drunk on Jeff Bezos's lawn and refuse to leave"
Wednesday, 25-Feb-09 18:10:31 UTC from web