I work a lot with Chinese and often it is next to impossible to remember correctly one peer's name without the business card. Putting just the name on the card is cool, but again will not work in this case - phonetic Chinese transcription (ynyì) can be ambiguous, so you need some additional information.
Cards with QR codes are really useful, I cannot understand why they are not widely used.
Not everybody needs a smartphone. This Steve's piece of wisdom is not applicable to every market. Nokia was never very popular in US, so for many readers this may seem natural, but there is much more to Nokai than what can be seen from the other side of the Atlantic. For starters - they've got brand, huge number of units in the field, IPR and standardization activities and ties with infrastructure vendor NSN - none of which Apple has.
frequency of reports was most directly correlated to the amount of media attention the issue had received
Do I really have to remind you that correlation does not mean causation ? It can be the other way around - the more incidents are reported the more media attention gets drawn to this issue.
This is not an error, this is called a "submarine patent" were one intentionally writes an abstract which different from the claims. As a typical patent search returns hundreds of patents, reading the whole patent is not feasible, so people either don't bother with patent search at all or read just the abstracts. Having abstract different from the claims makes the patent "invisible", i.e. impossible to find - hence the "submarine" term.
I cannot really compare ETWS/PWS with simple messaging. While text message can be easily delayed by a few hours because of network load or other issues (and massive text messaging will result in a network load), ETWS/PWS was designed in such a way that the network will be able to deliver warning messages to all relevant subscribers reliably, efficiently and in timely manner.
This system is called ETWS (Earthquake Tsunami Warning System in Release-8 networks, i.e. LTE and PWS in Release-9. It is being pushed mainly by Japanese cellular operators (NTT DoCoMo, etc) and is probably used already in Japan.
No news here. LTE was never meant to be a 4G service. LTE-advanced was, as well as the next generation of WiMAX, now called WirelessMAN-Advanced, both of which did make it into IMT-advanced and will be official 4G networks.
You forgot some small and insignificant detail - US & Canada make an effort to prevent this, as opposed to Iraqi and Afghan governments that sponsored the terrorists.
And BTW - what you just described happed a lot in the past and will happen again. This is called foreign policy. This is normal!
I find it amusing that otherwise rational Slashdot crowd does not see a logical fault in accusing the US army and the government for the tortures and crimes that Iraqi government did.
Home Node B devices are not repeaters. They will actually increase the available bandwidth for large number of users as they will be able to transmit with higher modulation on shorter distance, i.e. they will be more spectrum efficient.
This is neither new nor going to happen any time soon. The cellular industry is talking about femtocells for a few years already, as this is more or less the only practical way of getting good coverage with high (think LTE) throughput. The problems with femtocells are numerous and even though vendors such as picoChip would love to see femto deployments today, providers will not rush into it until they figure out how to solve these problems. Today's cellular network work that good partially thanks to careful network planning which is impossible with femtocells. And think about regulatory problems - nobody can prevent me from taking my femto Node B to a different country where it would work on a spectrum allocated to somebody else.
Call it what you want, but nowadays Hezbollah resistance is against democracy in Lebanon (see Rafic Hariri assassination). For me this and killing other civilians in other countries is terrorism.
They actively support Hezbollah, which is defined as a terrorist organization by many countries including US. I don't know about you, but I think that would is a better place when terrorists do not have an access to nuclear weapons.
There is a big difference between supporting a terrorist organization and supporting somebody who would eventually become a terrorist, unless you claim to be able to predict the future for a few decades.
In addition, Noam Chomsky is not exactly an unbiased source in a matters related to Israel
Because mobile phone hardware architecture is far from being standard. There are too many options and no standards to speak off. It can have two processors (application and baseband), or one, or the two can reside on the same die. There multitude of buses and interfaces. It takes many man years to create a decent mobile phone (Openmoko anyone ?)
I work a lot with Chinese and often it is next to impossible to remember correctly one peer's name without the business card. Putting just the name on the card is cool, but again will not work in this case - phonetic Chinese transcription (ynyì) can be ambiguous, so you need some additional information.
Cards with QR codes are really useful, I cannot understand why they are not widely used.
Not everybody needs a smartphone. This Steve's piece of wisdom is not applicable to every market. Nokia was never very popular in US, so for many readers this may seem natural, but there is much more to Nokai than what can be seen from the other side of the Atlantic. For starters - they've got brand, huge number of units in the field, IPR and standardization activities and ties with infrastructure vendor NSN - none of which Apple has.
frequency of reports was most directly correlated to the amount of media attention the issue had received
Do I really have to remind you that correlation does not mean causation ? It can be the other way around - the more incidents are reported the more media attention gets drawn to this issue.
This is not an error, this is called a "submarine patent" were one intentionally writes an abstract which different from the claims. As a typical patent search returns hundreds of patents, reading the whole patent is not feasible, so people either don't bother with patent search at all or read just the abstracts. Having abstract different from the claims makes the patent "invisible", i.e. impossible to find - hence the "submarine" term.
Many cellular operators deploy DPI as we speak. Welcome to reality, my friend.
I cannot really compare ETWS/PWS with simple messaging. While text message can be easily delayed by a few hours because of network load or other issues (and massive text messaging will result in a network load), ETWS/PWS was designed in such a way that the network will be able to deliver warning messages to all relevant subscribers reliably, efficiently and in timely manner.
This system is called ETWS (Earthquake Tsunami Warning System in Release-8 networks, i.e. LTE and PWS in Release-9. It is being pushed mainly by Japanese cellular operators (NTT DoCoMo, etc) and is probably used already in Japan.
No news here. LTE was never meant to be a 4G service. LTE-advanced was, as well as the next generation of WiMAX, now called WirelessMAN-Advanced, both of which did make it into IMT-advanced and will be official 4G networks.
You forgot some small and insignificant detail - US & Canada make an effort to prevent this, as opposed to Iraqi and Afghan governments that sponsored the terrorists.
And BTW - what you just described happed a lot in the past and will happen again. This is called foreign policy. This is normal!
I find it amusing that otherwise rational Slashdot crowd does not see a logical fault in accusing the US army and the government for the tortures and crimes that Iraqi government did.
Settlers have guns at most, not nuclear missiles. Every country has extremists, but not every country is ruled by extremists.
Home Node B devices are not repeaters. They will actually increase the available bandwidth for large number of users as they will be able to transmit with higher modulation on shorter distance, i.e. they will be more spectrum efficient.
This is neither new nor going to happen any time soon. The cellular industry is talking about femtocells for a few years already, as this is more or less the only practical way of getting good coverage with high (think LTE) throughput. The problems with femtocells are numerous and even though vendors such as picoChip would love to see femto deployments today, providers will not rush into it until they figure out how to solve these problems. Today's cellular network work that good partially thanks to careful network planning which is impossible with femtocells. And think about regulatory problems - nobody can prevent me from taking my femto Node B to a different country where it would work on a spectrum allocated to somebody else.
Defended a massacre... or maybe just annexed that part of Georgia ? And nobody said a word...
How exactly the fact that they were democratically elected justifies killing their political opponents and civilians of another country !?
If you see no difference between "crazy" evangelicals and people who fire rockets at civilians I see no reason to continue this discussion with you.
Call it what you want, but nowadays Hezbollah resistance is against democracy in Lebanon (see Rafic Hariri assassination). For me this and killing other civilians in other countries is terrorism.
They actively support Hezbollah, which is defined as a terrorist organization by many countries including US. I don't know about you, but I think that would is a better place when terrorists do not have an access to nuclear weapons.
There is a big difference between supporting a terrorist organization and supporting somebody who would eventually become a terrorist, unless you claim to be able to predict the future for a few decades.
In addition, Noam Chomsky is not exactly an unbiased source in a matters related to Israel
Don't you think there is a reason to the fact that you here much more about radical muslims than radical christians ?
While kernel team is getting older, the time does not seem to affect the Slashdot crowd - it still seems to be ruled by teenagers :)
Maybe you are right. But in the end, they get the job done... and cheap.
I'd like to buy one. Any idea if there is anything similar in the stores already ?
Ponzi scheme is not the same as pyramid scheme.
One important difference is that with Ponzi scheme you do not receive any real, i.e. not on paper, profit immediately.
Because mobile phone hardware architecture is far from being standard. There are too many options and no standards to speak off. It can have two processors (application and baseband), or one, or the two can reside on the same die. There multitude of buses and interfaces. It takes many man years to create a decent mobile phone (Openmoko anyone ?)
I bet you did not invest into cell phone either ?