Turns out wireless networks aren't wireless at all. And light pulses in fiber optic cables carry your voice around the world. A new exhibition... How DOES your cellphone work? A new exhibition dials ...
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We explore wireless telecommunications systems that connect phones devices and cities. These networks work constantly without being noticed. We explain how signals move through the air and reach their ...
Android Auto wireless comes with several big benefits over its wired sibling, but the most important is, without a doubt, the cordless connectivity. If you've been using Android Auto with a cable for ...
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Ranganath Taware is Chief Architect at Capgemini America Inc. 24+ yrs in telecom & AI. Leads GenAI, Telecom B/OSS innovation. The combination of wireless networks, agentic AI and artificial general ...
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For many people with home entertainment centers, cables have become the bane of their existence. Keeping those unwieldy cables for multiple devices in check can sometimes feel like a full-time job.
Most of us do not think too much about how our cellphones work. That is, as long as they work. But a bustling, beeping exhibition that opened in June at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural ...
Through more than 300 objects from around the world, Cellphone: Unseen Connections explores cultural and technological connections created through cellphones. (Smithsonian Institution) Most of us do ...