Why digital and cell phone advances - New Articles
Friday, June 17th, 2005It’s been a while since the site went up, but I’ve only just had an opportuntiy to add a couple of new articles to the collection - which is growing more slowly than I’d like, but there’s only so much time. Below you’ll find links to the articles and short excerpts from each.
The Benefits of Digital — Because of the way digital works by breaking a signal into 1ās and 0ās and then re-assembling it exactly at the other end. It gives you clear and distortion free cordless conversations. Digital cordless phones also encrypt the binary data during transmission, making your call safe from eavesdroppers. With digital more power can be applied to the signal allowing you greater range on …
This second article is a fairly short piece, but has some interesting observations. It’s a heavy duty job these days to stay even partially abreast of the explosive growth and changes in cellular and mobile computing technology and the emerging trends and habits of an ever-growing user community.
Recent Cell Phone Advancements — Cell phones have come a long way since the early days of the 1980s when they were the size of a brick and weighed almost as much. Today, cellular phones come with built-in cameras, polyphonic ringtones, and high-tech games. New ā3Gā mobile phones are also capable of downloading full motion video and full spectrum music. Whereas there were only a few manufacturers of cell phones in the 1980s, today there are many. In addition to original manufacturers such as Motorola and Siemens, today phones are manufactured by Sony-Ericsson, LG, Toshiba, Samsung, Hitachi, Danger, Palm, HP and others…