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EB to develop prototype phones for Mexsat programme
2015-05-03 21:46:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Elektrobit Wireless Communications and the Ministry of Mexican Communication and Transportation signed an agreement on the development of three types of Android-based L-band mobile devices: a satellite-terrestrial smartphone, a satellite-terrestrial rugged enhanced phone and a satellite rugged basic phone, for the SCT's Mexsat program. The mobile devices will be based on EB's Specialized Device Platform, a customized Android platform for public safety and cyber security markets. EB said the agreement is worth USD 21.9 million, with revenues recognized gradually in 2015 and 2016 depending on the progress of the development work. The development agreement includes delivery of a small quantity of prototypes of the three mobile devices. Assuming the work proceeds as planned, these mobile phone variants are expected to be ready for actual product deliveries from the beginning of 2017. The Mexsat programme aims to provide satellite communication services across Mexico and its seas for government offices and public safety and defense agencies.
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LG G4 vs. Samsung Galaxy S6: Clash of the Flagship Phones
2015-04-29 22:03:13| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
LG's new G4 smartphone is taking Samsung's latest big release head-on. Here's how they compare.
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Affordable Star Trek-like transparent aluminum could protect phones, windows, and lenses
2015-04-29 21:52:52| Extremetech
Researchers have improved transparent aluminum manufacturing to where it could be used for larger design. Could this Star Trek-inspired technology become real?
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We Need New Nexus Phones Now
2015-04-29 07:02:36| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
Google seems to have abandoned building developer devices in the sizes people really want. That's a mistake.
Microsoft phones infringe patents - U.S. Int'l Trade Commission judge
2015-04-28 00:24:45| Electronics - Topix.net
Microsoft Corp lost a round in a potentially costly patent battle when a U.S. International Trade Commission judge on Monday found that the software giant used InterDigital Inc's technology in its mobile phones without permission. The judge, Theodore Essex, said that Microsoft infringed two wireless cellular patents owned by InterDigital, a patent licensor, and said it would not be against the public interest to ban the Microsoft devices from being imported into the United States.
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