Archive for the 'Living With Telecommunication' Category

Public Sector Data Will Soon Be Online

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Soon data.gov.uk will start functioning fully and will become a great support for people looking for vetted information regarding different things. The website will have information regarding schools and their ratings, potholes and other dangers on the road, crime rates, traffic data, etc. It will also have an application […]

Apartment Investing, Hale Lancaster Firm, Converged Voice Solutions

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Apartment investing at this point in time is a incredible opportunity to help establish a passive stream of income beyond your wildest dreams. You can learn this from an expert who’s rose to ultimate success starting from quite literally nothing, and who is has no prevous experience and is not different than us. […]

Internet Content to Be Filtered by Australian Government

Friday, January 8th, 2010

In a fresh development that is already under criticism for being against free speech, the Australian government has decided to implement its plan of filtering certain websites for displaying/presenting objectionable and illegal content. These sites will be identified on basis of public perception of the same and will be selected […]

Digital Economy Bill May Fail to Curb Online Piracy, Believes ZDNet UK

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Experts believe that the regulatory proposals of the government’s Digital Economy Bill have many loopholes and will not be much effective in the long run, even though the approval of the bill has been a much-hyped issue in the broadband industry in recent months.
The bill has been subject to much debate and controversy because […]

BT Simplifies Public Wi-Fi for Small and Medium Businesses

Monday, February 16th, 2009

The complicated procedure of setting up a free public Wi-Fi network has been made a lot simpler by a new package by BT broadband package. By making use of this package, smaller businesses like cafes and fast food joints can now easily offer free or paid broadband access to their customers.
Offering Wi-Fi […]

Is Mobile Internet Going to Become the New Broadband Internet?

Friday, December 26th, 2008

At the start, broadband internet was not taken up at a huge rate, dial-up in fact being enough for most peoples needs. Slowly though people moved over to broadband connections as they realized the advantages and speeds that came with a broadband Internet connection.
Now it is impossible to think of going back to dial-up […]

Motorola RAZR2 V8 - a Great Buy!

Friday, August 29th, 2008

The Motorola RAZR2 V8 is a Flip style mobile phone which has proved popular since its launch in June 2007. The overall design of this phone is average. For the money the Motorola RAZR2 V8 is functional, if a little basic.
Getting on to the display the phone is fitted with a 2.2 inch screen, […]

Free Line Rental deals on the Nokia 2630

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

The 2630 is a bit uninspiring compared to other products built by Nokia. The 2630 is basic but functional for the price. As you would expect from Nokia the functional design of this mobile handset is very good.
This mobile phone is bluetooth enabled which means it is compatible with the majority of devices. […]

Voice Activated Internet Surfing Search and Railroad Vibrations

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Well voice-activated Internet surfing and searching is almost here, in fact Google announced its plans to offer free software online so people could search the Internet using voice-activated tools. Sounds pretty cool does it not?
Indeed, however for those of us who use voice-activated software in business correspondence, writing or in schoolwork, we know you […]