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Adaptive Modules Ltd,
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Delivering M2M Solutions in ZeroTime, Zero Effort
Introducing the G30 Series. Motorola presents an ultra reliable, compact, wireless module. The G30 GSM/GPRS Series is the first of Motorola’s new Surface Mount Technology (SMT) family, allowing you to benefit from small dimensions and cost effective design due to its Land Grid Array (LGA) form factor. LGA allows efficient and scalable automated ...
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Technology Business Research, Inc
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Below is TBR’s commentary on Intel's acquisition of McAfee. Please feel free to use the content below, or call/email for additional commentary.
Intel views its planned acquisition of McAfee as a means of continuing its growth trajectory by adding hardware- based security to its numerous platforms for PCs, embedded devices, and, increasingly, mobile devices. Intel intends to hand partners a ...
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Andrea Electronics Corporation.
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In the real world, noise always corrupts, to some degree the speech signal in the home, office, factory, vehicle, or elsewhere. DSDA technology is paving the way to improved voice applications through superior noise cancellation. Find out how DSDA technology can enhance your voice application for a clearer, uncorrupted audio experience.
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Adaptive Modules Ltd,
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Delivering seamless mobility to the M2M world
Hello reliability. Quad Band When machines are communicating with machines, 24.4 EDGE Class 10 there is nothing more important than knowing you can trust the interaction. Motorola has spent more GPRS Class 10 than 80 years developing the expertise to create a Actual size world of seamless mobility. We don’t rely on trust. Compact Size We meticulously ...
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Technology Business Research, Inc
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Verizon Wireless saw retail postpaid subscriber growth slow down in the first quarter 2010 to 4.7% year-to-year, adding only 429,000 postpaid customers during the quarter. Overall, the company reported 1.5 million net new subscribers, even as it lost 141,000 retail prepaid customers. An increasingly saturated wireless market where penetration exceeds 91% is making it more difficult for Verizon to ...
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