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US electronics giant Qualcomm - best known for its wireless chips - has acquired substantially all of the technology and other assets of HaloIPT, a provider of wireless charging technology for electric road vehicles developed at the University of Auckland.
According to a new research report, HSPA/LTE accounted for 20.6% of the total number of broadband connections in Europe at the end of 2010, and wireless broadband penetration is growing at a spectacular rate.
Microsoft has licensed augmented reality technology from GeoVector to enable it to add augmented reality functions to its mobile devices.
NBN enterprise ethernet is an answer to the question "how can we make nbn profitable?"A business would be crazy to[…]
Yep. Both can go.
Well written Sam,In addition to the disgusting level of propaganda used by US-led corporations and corrupt warhawk military to discredit[…]
Returb iPhones are cheaper than ever - definitely worth buying one :-)
The Murdoch led LNP is talking crap again. The Murdochracy are out again asking the Government for something for nothing[…]