Posts Tagged ‘Wireless’

Israel on Sunday (25 / 4) finally allowing someone to bring iPad into the country, after two weeks in advance customs confiscated the tablet computer made by Apple because it fears will interfere with other wireless devices.”Having completed an intensive technical investigation, Moshe Israeli Communications Minister finally approved the import iPad Kakhlon to Israel,” communications ministry said in a statement.Communications ministry has banned the import of a touch screen device that they think they do not meet European standards – which was adopted by Israel – for the use of wireless communication frequencies.

The ministry said that their technical team has consulted with Apple Inc., an internationally recognized laboratories in Europe timpalan them in determining a suitable device operates in Israel, according to local standards.

Tests proved the device to identify Wi-Fi access points around and adjust automatically, allowing iPad to be operated without disturbing the other wireless devices, the ministry said.”Therefore, the import of one set per person will be permitted to begin Sunday, April 25th,” he said.The Ministry also ordered that the confiscated 20 iPad returned, reports Reuters.

iPod and iPhone, iPad predictable emergence would greatly affect the history of the world’s electronic devices. According to Henrik Brogaard, Head of Network Systems Sales, Nokia Siemens Networks Indonesia, the iPad would shift the role of portable computers to replace its role in the next few years. “I think, because of the emergence iPad, the existence of the netbook will be missing two or three years,” said Henrik Thursday, April 1, 2010.

According to him, ipad own more than a handheld mobile computing devices. “For me, iPad is a large cell phone,” said Henrik. Smartphones are also experiencing a significant increase in growth, so that growth will also cause the surging consumption data. around the world. In 2009 and 2010, Internet traffic originating from mobile handhelds is still around zero coma at a percentage of the total data traffic across the world.

But later in 2015, data traffic from the mobile handset has managed to take the portion up to nearly 50 percent of the total mobile traffic and laptops, which amount approximately 23 exabita. “Although mobile laptops are still continuing to grow, but growth will be greater over the phone,” explains Henrik. According to him, smart phones has changed the habits of people in connecting to the internet.

Once a very rare person who will be accessing the internet via mobile phone. But now many Indonesian people who update Facebook via mobile. In Indonesia, the smartphone also grew rapidly. According to Hastings Singh, Regional Director Distribution, RIM Asia-Pacific, the growth of smartphones in Indonesia last year reached 9 percent increase from the previous year which is only 4 percent.

That growth is also accompanied by increased consumption of customer data telecommunications operators who achieve a growth of 426 percent. At the same time, consumption dropped by voice instead of minus growth. RIM estimates, the growth of smartphones in Indonesia would continue to increase to 16 percent in 2012.

SIMsystemA company in Australia to introduce new innovations that can help the elderly or disabled who are unable to take care of themselves. Technology called alias Simsystem panties. According to the daily pages of Australia, The Herald Sun, underwear online was introduced by the company Simavita. Pants were provided a electronic device that can send a special signal to the computer and transmitted in the form of an SMS message or pager. The technology was useful for the elderly or disabled that are difficult to take care of him when defecating. Sister or nurse in a nursing home immediately notified via SMS or pager based on the delivery of signals emitted online underwear charged to those who need it to defecate.

According Simavita pages, it includes a pair of elements that can be replaced, similar to the diaper. There is also a small transmitters inserted in the diaper to detect the sensor through a specific mechanism that can find out if the wearer to defecate. Transmitters that will send a signal to the main computer.

Chief Executive Corporate Simavita, Philippa Lewis, Daleman sophisticated technologies that will save half the usual time required for the nurses in the care of the elderly.

“We created SIMsystem to provide greater comfort while still maintaining the dignity of the elderly and also reduce costs significantly for the nursing care facility,” said Lewis, Friday, March 26, 2010. This technology will be introduced in all nursing homes in the state of New South Wales, having successfully campaigned in the state of Victoria.

GPS-technology-Global-Positioning-SystemGPS technology (Global Positioning System) increasingly sophisticated and affordable. iTrack became the first company in the world to launch a GPS tracking device without a subscription to be paid to the solution provider.iTrack will exhibit his invention at the exhibition Manufacturing Indonesia, Hall D Jakarta International Expo Kemayoran on Stand 8521 at this December 2-5. “Even without a subscription, we are confident our software the best in the world”, said Dharmawan, director of the company’s owner iQios.com iTrack, through the launch iTrack.

Innovation by the children of this nation are assembled using components from Germany Siemens GSM and can be monitored via the Internet, mobile phones and Blackberry. iTrack also establish cooperation with Google and Blackberry to be able to develop applications based on foreign technology.From the financial aspect, also provides the facility iTrack BCA 0% installment of 12 months during the exhibition. “It was no longer its time GPS Tracking is expensive and complicated. Come and prove just how easy operation iTrack “, said the man was born in Jakarta 29 years ago.