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Smart Phone
In 1992 the very first smart phone ever made it debut. Smart phone allow you to acesses the internet from your cell phone. -
Blue-Tooth
lets you connect back and forth between a variety of devices. -
Flashdrive
Allows you to down load files onto a portable chip. -
Apple iPod
Lets you listen to music on the go. -
firefox
A more advanced internet explorer. -
Wearable devices
These gadgets will communicate with mobile apps to deliver information in new ways and enable a wide range of products and services in areas such as sport, fitness, fashion, hobbies and healthcare. -
Advanced mobile user experience design
Designers are also creating apps that can accommodate mobile challenges, such as partial user attention and interruption, or that can exploit technologies with novel features or "wow" factors, such as augmented reality -
New Wi-Fi standards
The opportunities enabled by new standards and the performance required by new applications will require many organisations to revise or replace their Wi-Fi infrastructure. -
Mobile-connected smart objects
By 2020, the average affluent household in a mature market will contain several hundred smart objects, including LED light bulbs, toys, domestic appliances, sports equipment, medical devices and controllable power sockets, to name but a few -
LTE and LTE-A
Long term evolution (LTE) and its successor LTE Advanced (LTE-A) are cellular technologies that improve spectral efficiency and will push cellular networks to theoretical peak downlink speeds of up to 1 Gbps, while reducing latency