HTC Sensation Mobile Phone Hands-on Review

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Check out my hands-on review of the sensational HTC Sensation Mobile Phone. Useful Links Supplied by: www.htc.com Sponsor: www.mygreatfest.net YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Website: www.geekanoids.co.uk Twitter: www.twitter.com My intro & outro was created with the help of a template by Nefos. Link: videohive.net

Google’s Motorola Deal Promises to Shake Up Mobile Technology Industry

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Read the transcript: to.pbs.org Google announced plans this week to buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion. In recent years the Internet giant has made big plays in the smartphone market through its Android platform. Jeffrey Brown discusses the ramifications of the pending deal with Staci Kramer of paidContent.org and Charles Golvin of Forrester Research.

Tomorrow’s World: Mobile Phone 13 September 1979 – BBC

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From the BBC Archive ‘Tomorrow’s World’ collection: www.bbc.co.uk Michael Rodd makes a call with an experimental cordless mobile phone. It’s 1979 and time for the telephone to go mobile. In this report from a longer programme, Michael Rodd (pictured above) examines a British prototype for a cordless telephone that allows the user to make calls from anywhere. Also included at the end of this item is a rather nice out-take as Rodd also experiences the first mobile wrong number.

The Evolution of Mobile Phones

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The Evolution of Mobile Phones

Martin Cooper – Inventor of cell phone (Mobile phone)

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Martin Cooper (born 26th December 1928 in Chicago, Illinois, USA) was a vice president and division manager who led the Motorola team that developed the handheld mobile phone (as distinct from the car phone). Cooper is the CEO and founder of ArrayComm, a company that works on researching smart antenna technology and improving wireless networks, and was the corporate director of Research and Development for Motorola. The original Motorola DynaTAC handset, weighed 2.2 pounds and had 35 minutes of talk time. Cooper has said “The battery lifetime was 20 minutes, but that wasn’t really a big problem because you couldn’t hold that phone up for that long.” By 1983 and after four iterations, Cooper’s team had reduced the handsets weight by half. The list price was around $4000 (2010: $10000). Cooper left Motorola before they started selling handheld mobile phones to consumers.