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Archive for April, 2011

LG Dual Optimus Android 2.three: Evaluate, Value And Features

Before the PC, thereafter pill, as good as right divided smartphones. The dual-core processors have been roughly opening in to with LG Dual Optimus 2X DLNA. After being roughly introduced on the final account of the Consumer Electronics Present (CES2011) in Las Vegas, the cave phone has right divided arrived in Europe. Goes on sale [...]

Posted on April 10th, 2011 under mobile phones |

The Advent Of The 4G Technology

After the vast flockover of the 3g systems, which even lead to the expansion as great as support of smartphones, people have been sharp for 4g to come. If 3g could shift the finish report exchnage sector, people have been customarily wondering what is 4g starting to change. 4G is the fourth epoch of mobile [...]

Posted on June 6th, 2011 under technology |

Being Throttled to 384 kbit/s

Being used to multi-megabit/s 3G speeds as well as a twenty-five MBit/s VDSL line during home we approaching to have a genuine bad browsing as well as ubiquitous Internet knowledge when we not long ago experimented with a 3G HSPA tie throttled down to 384 kbit/s in a downlink citation as well as 64 kbit/s in a uplink direction. we was utterly astounded to knowledge a contrary. Yes, a web pages have been display up with a bit some-more check than we am used to yet detached from that, a ubiquitous knowledge was utterly o.k. Youtube doesn't work yet but buffering as a videos require…

Posted on May 29th, 2010 under technology |

Being Throttled to 384 kbit/s

05.29.2010 · Posted in technology

Being used to multi-megabit/s 3G speeds and a 25 MBit/s VDSL line at home I expected to have a real bad browsing and general Internet experience when I recently experimented with a 3G HSPA connection throttled down to 384 kbit/s in the downlink direction and 64 kbit/s in the uplink direction. I was quite ...