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Showing posts with label devices. Show all posts
Showing posts with label devices. Show all posts
Thursday, March 27, 2014
MWC 2014 Mobile Awards
Best Mobile Health Product or Service - Energize the Chain for Econet Wireless Vaccine Project in Zimbabwe
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2014 Mobile World Congress,
apps,
devices,
Mobile services,
smartphones
Friday, November 30, 2012
Mobile devices closer to the human body
Upcoming mobile designs are trending closer to the human body and could even end up inside it.
With pioneering efforts from some Ivy League Universities like MIT, Harvard or Stanford which are offering edX or free online access worldwide to some of their curricular materials to students with an internet connection, particularly on science and technology, we should see some amazing developments in the near future since the move seems to be aimed at preparing a large pool of technologists for many significant human-affecting breakthroughs that are going to start taking place.
At the same time, not only Google but also Microsoft and similar companies are moving rapidly towards defining what will become the next mobile trend that will replace smartphones and tablets as the ultimate device of personal choice for accessing the internet or engaging in social media and other kinds of user interaction.
From large computers occupying entire facilities, followed by "smaller" mainframes, to
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