General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a second and a half generation (2.5G) packet-switched Mobile Data Service, developed exclusively for users of Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and ...
Global Positioning System (GPS), officially named NAVSTAR GPS, is a fully functional Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) developed by the United States Department of Defense and accessible as a...
GSM, which stands for Global System for Mobile Communications (although originally Groupe Special Mobile), is a second generation (2G) Mobile Data Service for wireless telecommunications. Development...
Systems Design In previous chapter, we discussed system analysis and requirements stage in SDLC where everything was laid out on papers. SDLC makes sure that there is an actual need for the software...
Centrino is a platform-marketing initiative developed by the company Intel. It is a label used for a set of technologies for the central processing unit (CPU), mainboard chipset and wireless network ...
Code division multiple access (CDMA), formerly known as Interim Standard 95 (IS-95), is a second generation (2G) air interface modulation technique used in wireless communication, developed by Qualco...
Bluetooth, also known as IEEE 802.15.1, refers to short-range communications technology for wireless personal area networks (PAN). The specification was developed in 1994 by Sven Mattisson and Jaap H...
Building a software takes more than just simple coding job nowadays. There are so many stages that the developer has to go through, just to make sure a software is built according to the need of the ...
AppleTalk was developed by Apple, Inc. for computer networking. AppleTalk is a set of protocols included in the original version of Macintosh in 1984. Unlike other early LAN systems, AppleTalk was ba...