Posted on 02 October 2007
The ticket sales for former U.S. President Bill Clinton’s speech on
October 6th at the Central
European Business
Center’s Gala dinner in
the Budapest Sofitel Hotel is expected to top 100 million forints, which is
approximately 400,000 Euros…. Continue »
Posted in Business Briefs
Posted on 02 October 2007
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a Mobile Data Service available to users of Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and IS-136 mobile phones. GPRS data transfer is typically charged per megabyte of transferred data, while data communication via traditional circuit switching is billed per minute of connection time, independent of whether the user has actually transferred data or has been in an idle state…. Continue »
Posted in Mobile
Posted on 02 October 2007
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is the only fully functional Global Navigation Satellite System
(GNSS). Utilizing a constellation of at least 24 medium Earth orbit satellites that transmit precise
microwave signals, the system enables a GPS receiver to determine its location, speed and direction. Continue »
Posted in Mobile
Posted on 02 October 2007
In the world of downloadable music, it
looks like Apple has finally managed to cut a deal with the Beetles after playing
some legal tennis over the past few years. While the mighty Beetles have
abandoned their yellow submarine, Radiohead has stepped up with an
unprecedented offer to its fans: “Download our new Rainbows album from
Radiohead web-site and pay us whatever you like”. Yes, you heard it right.
Radiohead is sending a message to the music industry that they do not want any
layers stacked between them and their fans. Continue »
Posted in Exclusive Online, Interview
Posted on 02 October 2007, Author: Kevin Jackson
 The
emergence of Mobile Internet will soon offer
people the choice to buy a wide variety of devices to connect to the Internet
with. This will become possible as companies begin to offer Internet wirelessly
through the radio spectrum. Mobile carriers in the future will no longer
maintain their tight grip over the Mobile
Internet. These new devices will be produced by companies like Dell, HP, IBM, Google
and many others and will connect to the Internet just like PCs do using regular
ISPs.  Continue »
Posted in Mobile
Posted on 02 October 2007
Mobimaps are interactive city maps that can
be used on mobile phones with Java support. These maps contain information
about everything from restaurants, bars, clubs, cafes, hotels, and shops to time
sensitive information about concerts, events, programs, movie times, or
whatever else that may be happening in your city. Continue »
Posted in Mobile