High quality TV programming arrives in Middle-East

PJSE is the company behind the new type or programming. It allows the user to enjoy high quality TV and programming, as well as other media content. High definition channels, instant channel change and an easy on screen guides are just a few of the bonuses Du customers can expect to receive. This is sure [...]

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Mobile technology and communications helps security guards

A European consortium headed by ‘Appear’ has won the prestigious ‘Eurostars’ award for the deployment of ‘context-aware’ mobile services for emergency services and security personnel. By using context aware, mobiles can receive alerts, connect to surveillance cameras, environmental sensors which help give complete awareness to intrusion. This new programme helps replace the old method of [...]

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4G Networks could be delayed by economic downturns

The super fast 4G mobile phone networks are likely to be delayed due to the uncertainty of the current economy. Vodafone, Orange and T-Mobile will not spend their billions on 4G networks until the economy has been sorted out. Secondly, major phone companies don’t believe the market is ready or needs to be ready for [...]

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T-Mobile & Orange due to merge together

The respective owners of T-Mobile (Deutsche Telecom) and Orange (France Telecom) have decided to merge their phone companies into one. This merging will most likely make them number one, ousting O2 off the current spot. The business will employ staff from both companies including Orange chief executive Tom Alexander and T-Mobile’s CEO Richard Moat. Currently, [...]

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Army communications program wins 2 awards

The Army recently won two awards for improving healthcare on the battlefield. The section of the army that won the award was the ‘Army’s Medical Communications for Combat Causality Care program (or MC4). The awards won were two government technology awards. The program is based at Fort Detrick, and its purpose is to install and [...]

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