A Brief History of Television: From Mechanical Sets to Streaming

featured 38746 scaled

Since its first broadcasts in 1928, television has continued to captivate and entertain audiences worldwide. This article traces the medium’s development from the era of black-and-white sets to today’s high-definition flat screens and handheld tablets, highlighting key programmes, technological milestones, and cultural moments that shaped TV history. The 1950s The 1950s marked the arrival of … Read more

Three UK Prepares for Mobile Network Operator Showdown

featured 38845

(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/claylib) Three leveraged 3G to become the UK’s first commercial mobile video network and has long retained an underdog image, relying on distinctive offers and bold marketing to stand out. Now, as the UK mobile telecoms market prepares for significant consolidation, Three faces a strategic crossroads: adapt and seize new opportunities, or risk … Read more

UK Prime Minister Calls for New Social Media Restrictions

featured 37562

Users of Twitter, Facebook and other social networking sites could face bans if they are found to be using those platforms to organize criminal activity, following the widespread unrest seen across the country last week. Speaking in the House of Commons, Prime Minister David Cameron said the government was working with the police, intelligence agencies … Read more

EE Unveils 4G Home Broadband Antenna to Reach 580,000 UK Homes

featured 40081

EE has begun trials of a new 4G home broadband system designed to bring high-speed internet to more than 580,000 UK households that currently lack adequate connectivity. The solution pairs EE’s 4GEE Home Router with a high-gain external antenna and professional installation. It is aimed at rural and hard-to-reach areas where fixed-line services struggle to … Read more

Did Google Take Project Loon from Space Data Corporation?

featured 39343

(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/ClaudioVentrella) Space Data Corporation Accuses Google of Copying Balloon Internet Technology A legal dispute has emerged over balloon-based internet delivery systems after Space Data Corporation (SDC) filed a lawsuit claiming Google copied its idea and infringed several patents. The case centers on technology that uses high-altitude balloons to provide internet service to remote … Read more

OpenRAN Revolution: Transforming Mobile Networks for 5G and Beyond

featured 100058

OpenRAN (Open Radio Access Networks) emerged in the mid-2010s from the need for more flexible, cost-effective mobile networks. The movement gained momentum with the 2016 founding of the xRAN Forum and accelerated when that group merged with the C-RAN Alliance to form the O-RAN Alliance in 2018. The alliance set out to challenge the long-standing … Read more

Opera Launches Unlimited All You Can Eat App Store

featured 38782

For operators, the extra perks you can offer customers to differentiate your service package are becoming increasingly important as network performance converges across providers. Opera Software has introduced an operator-branded app store that offers an “all you can eat” model for apps and games, and it may be a valuable addition to an operator’s product … Read more

Top SCCM Training Course for Administrator Certification

featured 39025

System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) enables administrators to create tailored installations of applications, operating system images, and configuration settings that can be deployed repeatedly across multiple desktops or entire labs under their management. This approach ensures consistency, streamlines desktop administration, and lowers overall management costs while maintaining the flexibility required to address the varied needs … Read more

Apple’s New iPhones May Add Emergency Satellite Messaging

featured 95717

Apple is reportedly developing at least two satellite-based features to help users communicate during rural or remote emergencies. When you’re high on a mountain, out at sea, or deep in a forest, cellular coverage can be unreliable or non-existent. In many of those situations, however, devices may still be within range of satellites—especially as satellite … Read more

SMS Messaging Blocked in the Central African Republic: What You Need to Know

featured 38586

Debate continues over whether internet access should be considered a fundamental human right. Communication itself is essential, yet today’s constant connectivity can be overwhelming, and people sometimes choose to disconnect. Still, when governments intervene to cut communication, the consequences are far-reaching. According to Agence France-Presse, the Central African Republic (CAR) has taken the step of … Read more