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Photos: Bringing wireless connections home
Digital Living Conference shows off wireless applications and devices that get home computers and TVs in sync.
Tags: Wi-Fi, wireless, wireless application, wireless connection, home PC, photograph, conference, TV, computer
Image galleries 2007-05-03
Developing Bluetooth wireless applications in J2ME
Peter Mikhalenko reviews the principles of Java development for Bluetooth on mobile devices and describes how to write a Java application for Bluetooth communications. A growing number of cellular phones support Java applications, but did you know that many devices can also run Java 2 Micro Edition...
Tags: J2ME, Java, LocalDevice, RemoteDevice, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Peter V. Mikhalenko, Programming languages, JSR 82, JSR 82 specification, Java Bluetooth API, specification, Java Tips Newsletter, Device, Server, Wireless Application, Service, Peter Mikhalenko, Bluetooth API, DiscoveryAgent, Listing C, Service Discovery Service Discovery, Listing D, Wireless
Technical articles 2007-03-28
Using Cyclone III FPGAs for Emerging Wireless Applications
Emerging wireless applications such as remote radio heads, pico/femto base stations, WiMAX Customer Premises Equipment CPE, and Software Defined Radio SDR have stringent power consumption and low cost requirements. In addition to these challenges, given the high data rate requirements and ever-evolving standards, designers also need to ensure high performance...
Tags: Altera Corp., Wireless Application, WiMAX, Wireless, Wi-Fi
White papers 2007-03-01
Wireless Application Deployment in the Enterprise
This paper is intended for organizations who want to deploy Java third-party applications wirelessly to BlackBerry wireless devices. BlackBerry devices with BlackBerry Device Software 3.6 and later can download Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) applications wirelessly to the device using the BlackBerry Browser. Users can then manage, run, and...
Tags: RIM BlackBerry, Wireless Application, Wireless, Handhelds, Hardware
White papers 2006-05-01
Wireless Application Deployment Over WAP
This paper is intended for wireless operators or wireless portal providers who want to deploy applications wirelessly to BlackBerry wireless devices. BlackBerry Device Software 3.6 and later allows users to download third-party Java applications wirelessly using the BlackBerry Browser. Users can manage, run, and delete these applications using BlackBerry Desktop...
Tags: Java Application, WAP, RIM BlackBerry, Wireless Application, Handhelds, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Hardware
White papers 2006-05-01
Present and transform online content using markup languages
Descriptive markup languages separate document formatting from document content.This sample chapter, taken from Content Networking Fundamentals, discussed the followingdescriptive markup languages:HTMLExtensible Markup Language XMLExtensible HTML XHTMLWireless Application Protocol WAP Markup Languages, including Wireless MarkupLanguage 1.0 WML and XHTML Mobile Profile XHTMLMPHow to transform XML content into XHTML and HTML using...
Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., Content Networking Fundamentals, HTML, markup language, WAP, wireless, wireless application, WML, XHTML, XHTML Mobile Profile, XML, XSLT
Download resources 2006-04-14
TechNet Webcast: Exchange Server 2003 in Depth (Part 13 of 14): Mobility (Level 200)
This webcast covers the mobility support in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, including the new mobility features in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Windows Mobile 5.0. The webcast provides a brief overview of Open Mobile Alliance, and then shows how to configure and enable OMA, before covering...
Tags: Webcast, Service Pack 2, Microsoft Exchange Server, Mobility, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Wireless Application, Microsoft TechNet, E-mail Servers, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, WAP, Groupware, Wireless, Wi-Fi, Enterprise Software, Software
Webcasts 2005-12-09
GPRS/EDGE Network Primer: Functional Specifications and Wireless Application Development
GSM/GPRS/EDGE is the next step in high-speed wireless communication. This wireless network allows interconnection of devices using Internet Protocol IP via Packet Switched Data methodology. With this method, phones or modems can be 'always connected'. There is no longer a need to dial up an ISP since the Rogers Wireless...
Tags: Network, GPRS, Specification, IP, EDGE, Rogers Wireless, Wireless Application, Rogers Communications Inc., GSM/GPRS/EDGE, Modems, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking, Network Technology, Hardware, Components
White papers 2005-10-31
Multiple Description Image Coding: A New Efficient and Low Complexity Approach for Wireless Applications
This paper describes a new efficient and simple multiple description image coding system for the reliable communication of images in wireless communication systems. This system uses the inherent redundancy in an image to create several balanced descriptions. Each description is coded using a minimum complexity JPEG image coder and at...
Tags: Wireless Communication, Image, Wireless Application, University Of California, Wireless, Wi-Fi
White papers 2005-10-01
An Easy Way to Develop Mobile and Wireless Applications
New mobile and wireless applications are being developed currently. To open the access to the telecommunication network, an API Application Programming Interface has been introduced: parlay/OSA API. This API permits to third party to develop new applications and services. The telecommunication operator offers SDKs Software Development Kit to facilitate the...
Tags: Mobile, API, SDK, Telecommunications, Wireless Application, Telephony, Wireless, Networking
White papers 2005-07-01
WAP with GPRS and WCDMA
Hello allI have a question that I looking forward to somebody answering me, is the WAP going to disappear with the (GPRS 2.5) and (WCDMA 3) generations? If the answer is no, so how does it work with these technologies? And there is any enhancement with WAP in these technologies?ThanksWalidFrom...
Tags: alashhar@..., GPRS, networking, W-CDMA, WAP, wireless, wireless application
Q&A 2005-06-02
Write Your First WAP Application
Wireless Application Protocol WAP is the de facto worldwide standard for providing Internet communications and advanced telephony services on digital mobile phones, pagers, personal digital assistants and other wireless terminals. It is an open, global specification that empowers mobile users with wireless devices to easily access and interact with information...
Tags: Wireless Application, WAP, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
White papers 2004-12-01
Guarantee Wireless Application Quality With a SLA: Service Level Agreements Smooth Relations Between Service Providers and Consumers
When one develops a wireless application, one needs to think about the satisfaction of the end user. More and more frequently, service providers are finding ways to quantify that level of satisfaction by establishing Service Level Agreements SLAs. An SLA lays down conditions under which a user can receive refunds...
Tags: SLA, Wireless Application, Service Level Management, Wi-Fi, Wireless, It Operations, It service Management
White papers 2003-10-14
Get started with WML
WML is a close cousin of HTML; it allows wireless content to be easily developed using a relatively familiar syntax. Here's a look at the basics and some sample code to introduce you to the language.WML is to WAP what HTML is to HTTP. However, because of the lack of...
Tags: Wi-Fi, Cellular phones, Harshad Oak, WML, card, WAP, wireless, wireless application, deck
Technical articles 2002-07-31
A primer on Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
Wireless development is an untapped and emerging market, but how or where does WAP fit in? Find out how this protocol works, why you should use it, and what types of changes you can expect from version 2.0.WAP is a standard for mobile Internet applications. Its primary objective is to...
Tags: Wi-Fi, Cellular phones, Harshad Oak, mobile, Wireless Development, WAP, wireless application, wireless, WML
Technical articles 2002-07-03
Preparing to tackle wireless development
Wireless application development is similar to other development efforts, but it does have unique aspects. Here's a look at how you can use Java and XSLT for wireless development.Developing for wireless applications brings its own set of challenges, including a number of display and browser issues. In this three-part series,...
Tags: Wi-Fi, Web browsers, Wireless Application Development, XML, micro browser, wireless, wireless application, JAXP/XML/XSLT, GUI
Technical articles 2002-05-15
Wireless Application Protocol: WAP 2.0
This paper provides overview of WAP 2.0 that brings the wireless world closer to the Internet with a suite of specifications that utilizes technologies that will enhance the wireless user experience. With this evolutionary release, the WAP specifications will continue as the de facto standard for wireless applications and services...
Tags: Wireless Application, WAP, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
White papers 2002-01-01
Mobilize your apps with WAP and Delphi 6
Is it time to take some of your applications mobile? Find out about the Wireless Application Protocol and see how easy it is to use. Once you walk through our sample application, you'll be able to get your apps running on your cell phone in no time.We have all...
Tags: Wi-Fi, Cellular phones, Bob Swart, Delphi 6, Borland Delphi, WAP, wireless, wireless application, WML
Technical articles 2001-10-04
"Success 4 WAP" White Paper
The Wireless Application Protocol WAP is a hot topic that has been widely hyped in the mobile industry and outside of it. WAP is simply a protocol- a standardized way that a mobile phone talks to a server installed in the mobile phone network. The Wireless Application Protocol takes a...
Tags: Phone, Mobile, Cell Phone, Wireless Application, WAP, Wireless, Cellular Phones, Wi-Fi, Advertising & Promotion, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Marketing
White papers 2001-02-01
Does your company plan to support Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) in the next year?
Polling Place examines the results of TPG's Quick Poll: Does your company plan to support Wireless Application Protocol WAP in the next year?
Tags: Wi-Fi, Cellular phones, TechRepublic Staff, wireless application, WAP, wireless, Polling Place
Technical articles 2000-12-06


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