Posts Tagged ‘Consumer Electronics’


Mobile Phones Then And Now


The cell phone is not a new concept, way back in 1947 two engineers from Bell labs actually proposed hexagonal cells for mobile phones; they were W Rae Young and Douglas H. Ring.

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Should You Buy Your Kid a Cellular Phone?


There is no doubt about it; cellular phones have invaded our world. Even the poorest of the poor can easily buy a cellular phone. Teenagers will work their way to but the latest ones. The working class would surely have them as part of what is already considered to be necessary. But should kids also be given cellular phones?

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Handheld GPS – Valuable Techniques To Investing In The Appropriate One

Over the years the size of handheld GPS units has shrunk while performance and power have increased, as GPS technology has progressed . This is a good news for backpackers, bikers, cross-country skiers, and geo-cachers and other outdoor enthusiasts. These pocket sized units will help you find your way, keep track of where you are, and show you the way back to where you came from.

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Cell Phones And Kids Go Hand In Hand

In the past decade, the cell phone industry has made many innovations and improvements. Cell phones that were once bulky devices that could hardly fit in your pocket, have become sleek and small with all the features you could ever imagine. Now cell phone makers are expanding into the kids phones market and they are targeting teenagers as well as younger children.

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Nokia’s Beginnings And Climb to Global Eminence

Nokias starting points, unimaginable as it may be, lie in the rubber, paper and cable industries. A Finnish Engineer by the name of Fredrik Idestam set up a paper mill adjacent to the river Nokianvirta, in southern Finland and soon gained success with the budding need for paper all through the industrial revolution. Soon after, Finnish Rubber Works was built in the same area, opting for Nokia as a brand name for some of its rubber products including footwear and tires. It invested prudently and secured majority shares in Finnish Cable Works, a corporation built in the early twentieth century, which gained success in the post World War II period due to a budding need for telephone and electric related items.

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