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Etheral Voices: today's scoop on VoIP's top twenty companies Keeping the noise out of news and insights
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Siemens
via Digg Search Jun 7 2007 - 8:59pm Siemens
Product Visionaires GmbH, a BenQ Mobile subsidiary based in Berlin, is a creative think tank developing future concepts primarily for BenQ-Siemens. They have released their designs of few concept mobile phones recently. These phone designs are indeed cool and creative. [digg.com/gadgets/BenQ_Sie...]
via Digg Search Jun 7 2007 - 4:09pm Siemens
Dell says it will make its entire supply Green, but it faces tough opposition in claimoing hte mantle of hte most environmentally friendly IT supplier.... [digg.com/tech_news/Dell_f...]
via Digg Search Jun 7 2007 - 10:58am Siemens
These are the Dirty Dozen companies: Divest your investments in them. See the Divest Terror Initiative at the Center for Security Policy: Alcatel SABNP ParibasENI SPAHyundaiLundin PetroleumOil & Natural Gas Corp. PetroChinaSiemens AGStatoil ASAStolt NielsenTechnip CoflexipTotal SA [digg.com/world_news/The_D...]
via Digg Search Jun 6 2007 - 10:41pm Siemens
The three, who live and work in Dubai apparently strayed into Iranian territorial waters while on a fishing trip. [digg.com/world_news/Iran_...]
via Google Blog Search Jun 6 2007 - 8:42pm Siemens
Siemens has unveiled the Gigaset S450 IP cordless phone aimed at both consumers and businesses. This phone has a comfortable large color display which offers clarity without causing any strain on the eyes. Its ergonomic design makes it ... [www.voip-weblog.com/50226711/siemens...]
via Digg Search Jun 6 2007 - 6:06am Siemens
Sebastian Randel, the Siemens project manager, said the team sent an IPTV signal at 1008Mbit/s over a 100m connection in the lab, without errors or any flickering on the TV screen. [digg.com/tech_news/Siemen...]
via Digg Search Jun 6 2007 - 5:15am Siemens
From TheRegister:The Siemens project manager, said the team sent an IPTV signal at 1008Mbit/s over a 100m connection in the lab, without errors or any flickering on the TV screen.The company claims this is a big breakthrough for plastic optical fibre, a technology which proponents want to supplant glass fibres and copper wires in demanding environ. [digg.com/tech_news/Siemen...]
via Digg Search Jun 5 2007 - 6:59pm Siemens
Developed in the middle of 19 century, by 1940’s telegraphy had become the most common type of connection between cities, countries, and even continents, so messages could be sent across the globe. [digg.com/hardware/Siemens...] |
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