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Electronics & Semiconductors Mar 5, 2012

Fujitsu introduces next-generation multimode, multiband transceiver IC for 2G/3G/4G mobile products

Fujitsu Semiconductor today introduced the MB86L11A, the company’s next-generation, single-chip 2G/3G/4G transceiver. The multiband, multimode device supports all modes, including LTE (FDD and TDD), HSPA+, WCDMA, GSM, ...

Consumer & Gadgets Feb 29, 2012

Universal charger tantalisingly close for mobiles

Mobile phone users are tantalisingly close to the day when they can power up any phone with the same charger.

Telecom Feb 16, 2012

Researchers discover cell phone hackers can track your location without your knowledge

Cellular networks leak the locations of cell phone users, allowing a third party to easily track the location of the cell phone user without the user's knowledge, according to new research by computer scientists in the University ...

Telecom Feb 16, 2012

Broadband internet for everyone

In the developing world, 96 percent of all households have no internet access. Even in Germany, many regions are still without broadband connectivity. But in future, a revolutionary new technology for wireless networks will ...

Computer Sciences Feb 8, 2012

Scientists break satellite telephony security standards

Satellite telephony was thought to be secure against eavesdropping. German researchers at the Horst Gortz Institute for IT-Security (HGI) at the Ruhr University Bochum (RUB) have cracked the encryption algorithms of the European ...

Telecom Dec 27, 2011

GSM phones -- call them unsafe, says security expert

(PhysOrg.com) -- A German security expert has issued a warning that billions of mobile phone users who depend on GSM networks are vulnerable to having their personal mail hacked. He blames the problem on network operators ...

Space Exploration Dec 20, 2011

NASA 'Smart SPHERES' tested successfully on international space station

(PhysOrg.com) -- In November, a free-flying robot on the International Space Station successfully gathered and delivered motion data to its astronaut handler for the first time via a new smartphone controller.

Social Sciences Dec 8, 2011

California's glass ceiling may take a century to crack

(PhysOrg.com) -- The proportion of women who lead California’s largest companies is growing at such a slow pace that it will take more than a century for women business leaders to achieve parity with men, a UC Davis ...

Telecom Aug 6, 2011

Hacker drone launches airborne cyber attacks

Computer security specialists showed off a homemade drone aircraft Friday capable of launching airborne cyber attacks, hijacking mobile phone calls, or even delivering a dirty bomb.

Telecom Jul 4, 2011

Unlocked iPhones can save some users a lot of money

Three years ago, Vivek Wadhwa used his iPhone while traveling in India.

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