
3GVision is the global leader supplying 2D (and 1D) barcode China Mobile News scanning technology to network operators, with over 80 million code-readers embedded in handsets since 2003. 3GVision technology is pre-installed in over 75% of new handsets in Japan, across all MNO’s including NTT DoCoMo, KDDI, and Softbank. In 2008, 3GVision commenced installation with operators outside Japan – notably Telstra and France China Mobile News Telecom. Additionally, 3GVision’s downloadable i-nigma reader has been launched in over 15 countries by media & marketing customers, including major newspapers such as The Sun in UK, Welt Kompakt in Germany, Gazzetta Dello Sport in Italy, El Pais in Spain.
Aerotel Medical Systems - (Ofer Atzmon) Aerotel Medical China Mobile News Systems is a world leading provider of modular telecare and telemedicine solutions designed to transfer essential data over the telephone, mobile phone and the Internet. Aerotel’s solutions provide peace of mind and personal safety, improve quality of life and save costs. With a client base in over 45 countries around the globe, Aerotel is the winner of the “Innovation and Growth Strategy Leadership of the Year Award 2007? by Frost & Sullivan. China Mobile News During Mobile World 2009 Aerotel will present home-telehealth systems, personal safety solutions, mobile ECG system, homecare data hubs, and remote monitoring software solutions.
Aerotel Medical Systems - (Ofer Atzmon) Aerotel Medical China Mobile News Systems is a world leading provider of modular telecare and telemedicine solutions designed to transfer essential data over the telephone, mobile phone and the Internet. Aerotel’s solutions provide peace of mind and personal safety, improve quality of life and save costs. With a client base in over 45 countries around the globe, Aerotel is the winner of the “Innovation and Growth Strategy Leadership of the Year Award 2007? by Frost & Sullivan. China Mobile News During Mobile World 2009 Aerotel will present home-telehealth systems, personal safety solutions, mobile ECG system, homecare data hubs, and remote monitoring software solutions.
Blackberry devices have become one of the must-have gadgets of recent times, offering everything from e-mail to editorials in the palm of our hands.
With streamlined handsets, wi-fi software and colour screens, smartphones have allowed us to keep up to date with the latest news headlines and our e-mail while on the move.
As a result, mobile phones have become a necessity for many – both at home and at the office – allowing us to manage our daily lives while also having all the features of familiar mobile phones.
Smart phones make use of technology more familiar with home PCs – allowing users to check e-mails, browse web pages and organise schedules with the touch of a button or through pressing icons on an interactive screen.
With this technology comes the risk of theft, as well as an increasing risk of spam targeted at mobile phones. As the popularity of internet-enabled handsets increases, so the opportunities for spammers to rip us off are also on the increase.
Many make use of the e-mail function in order to send viruses and other malicious software to our handsets. Already a problem in countries such as India and China, industry analysts predict that mobile phone spam will increase around the world as more of us choose to indulge in new handsets with internet capabilities.
With streamlined handsets, wi-fi software and colour screens, smartphones have allowed us to keep up to date with the latest news headlines and our e-mail while on the move.
As a result, mobile phones have become a necessity for many – both at home and at the office – allowing us to manage our daily lives while also having all the features of familiar mobile phones.
Smart phones make use of technology more familiar with home PCs – allowing users to check e-mails, browse web pages and organise schedules with the touch of a button or through pressing icons on an interactive screen.
With this technology comes the risk of theft, as well as an increasing risk of spam targeted at mobile phones. As the popularity of internet-enabled handsets increases, so the opportunities for spammers to rip us off are also on the increase.
Many make use of the e-mail function in order to send viruses and other malicious software to our handsets. Already a problem in countries such as India and China, industry analysts predict that mobile phone spam will increase around the world as more of us choose to indulge in new handsets with internet capabilities.