Verizon Wireless launched 16 new cell sites in NYC, we can not imagine why
What can only be called an amazing example of a very coincidental timing, Verizon has announced that it throws 16 new 3G cell is more New York Metro area. Unfortunately, they do not spread the love by LTE Empire State, but this signal is added to the force of the Management Area, we want to say that the company is in reasonably good shape to deal with big clients. You know, just in case. Not a complete list of all the PR new tower below. Continue reading
Verizon Wireless launched 16 new cell sites in NYC, we can not imagine why
Verizon Wireless launched 16 new cell sites in NYC, we can not imagine why originally appeared on Mobile Phone Street on Mon, January 12, 2011 10:32:00 ET. Please see.
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Engadget Mobile Podcast 061 – 11.08.2010
There's just no other place on the internet you can hear someone nom-nomming on their cell phone.
Categories: htc, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: aggregator, cell, engadgetmobile, engadgetmobilepodcast, htc, phone, wolbe, zpower
AT&T and T-Mobile will have cell coverage in NYC subway stations
New York City promised subway cell phone coverage five years ago, and Transit Wireless took up the $46 million banner in 2007 -- now, three years and a friendly British jab later, at least two major carriers are convinced it's actually going to happen. Bloomberg reports that T-Mobile and AT&T have both signed ten-year agreements to let their customers access Transit's subterranean wireless network, which should cover 277 NYC stations in the years to come
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: bloomberg, british, cell, jab, nyc, still-talking, transit, transit wireless
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: cell, chief, entry, himself-used, hspa plus, niche, theoretically, wimax
Cricket hires goats to eat blackberries (video)
Yes, you did read that headline right, but it's not quite what you think -- rather than a children's tale of talking crickets and cell phone-eating goats, we're talking about clearing brambles covered with tiny black fruit at the cell towers of Cricket Wireless .
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: Blackberries, casey, cell, cricket, crickets, headline-right, operations, variation
Hacker intercepts phone calls with homebuilt $1,500 IMSI catcher, claims GSM is beyond repair
In 2009, Chris Paget showed the world the vulnerabilities of RFID by downloading the contents of US passports from the safety of his automobile. This year, he's doing the same for mobile phones.
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: automobile, cell, cell tower, chris-paget, defcon, doing-the-same, gsm, hack, imsi catcher, paget, phone, record, sniffer
Engadget Mobile Podcast 048 – 07.31.2010
We know you missed us last week, and for that we're sorry.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: cell, engadget-mobile, international, iphones, light, myriam-joire, podcast, raft, review-shootout, robot, samsung-galaxy
CTIA sues San Francisco over cellphone radiation law
San Francisco may have signed cellphone radiation labels into law , but the stickers won't stick without a fight -- the Cellular Telephone Industries Association (CTIA) just filed a complain in federal district court, claiming the new law supersedes the FCC's authority to regulate radio emissions and misleads consumers into believing some phones are safer than others. As we've discussed previously, the CTIA does have something of a point. Every phone that makes it to market is rigorously tested for cell phone radiation levels, and those that pass fall below a specific 1.6 watt per kilogram threshold already
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: cell, cellphoneradiation, court, ctia, entry, industries, lawsuit, legal, notdangerous, radio, sue
AT&T ushers in brave new world of simple clamshells with Pantech Breeze II
The VGA camera on your original Breeze got you down? Time for an upgrade, is it
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: breeze, cell, details, engadget-mobile, entry, mind, mobile, model-features, over-the-three, pantech-breeze, phone, result, the-original
SanDisk 32GB microSDHC vs. SanDisk 4GB microSDHC… fight!
We know which one we'd rather take -- but alas, we came packing the meager 4GB card in our personal phone as we sauntered up to SanDisk's booth at a CTIA press event this evening, not that juicy 32GB bad boy right above it. At the top there you can see the silicon that goes into each and every 32GB microSDHC to come out of the foundry, and it's pretty insane: 8 layers of 32nm 3-bit-per-cell memory. The SanDisk rep we spoke to said that other companies not capable of pulling off the 8 layer trick will be at a significant disadvantage, since they'll need to go with a higher density at the brutal cost of a lower yield rate -- and as we all know, a chunk of silicon that's failed QA is little more than a paperweight (and not a very effective one at that)