Mobile computing refers to the use of any kind of computer in a moving environment. The motion may be of the device itself, as in laptops, palmtops, wearable computers, and mobile phones; or it may refer to the dynamics of the computing process, as in digital cameras, podcasters and MP3 players. Mobile computing devices generally use wireless technologies such as LAN, Wi-Fi, GPRS and the more recently introduced MAN.
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Security is another matter that is often weak with electronic devices, particularly those with wireless connections. Blue tooth offers advanced mechanisms to ensure your security and that of your information. It is very difficult for your data to be compromised or your conversations heard with Bluetooth.
The Blackberry has had things pretty much its own way in delivering portable, on-demand email services. Until now.
Technology and manufacturing have traditionally been linked and this article explores how developments in SMS technology can be used to increase business performance and reduce operating costs.
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Differences between Wi-Fi and WiMax. WiMax (MAN) provides last mile high speed internet access to the end user; whereas Wi-Fi provides Wireless LAN environment.
