Broadband, Mobile, Landlines, Satellite Phones and Radio
December 12, 2011 By Daniel Morton
Securing your mobile phone used to mean keeping it safe in your pocket or handbag, not leaving it in a bar, on a bus or train. These days the physical security of your mobile isn’t the most important thing anymore – it’s the security of the stuff that’s stored on it. Sure, it used to be a pain if you lost your phone – with all your contact telephone numbers. But now, with pretty much everyone having internet access on their mobiles, mobiles are more like laptops and contain loads of personal information about you, your browsing habits, and vital information like payment details. So, getting some mobile antivirus software is necessary to give you protection from malicious viruses and worms that can infiltrate your phone and steal lots of information. Not only that, but … [Read More...]

May 9, 2011 By admin
From TVs to Computers, Radar systems to Radio networks and mobile phones, electronic components and engineering have a “mast” in many related fields in the 21st century! Electronic components are intrinsically linked to circuits, transistors, diodes and semiconductor devices. They are also developed in less obvious ways to analog electronics, consumer electronics and embedded systems. [Read More...]
March 8, 2011 By admin
A satellite telephone is a telephone that may be mobile or fixed in one spot. While it works like land-based cellular telephone, a satellite telephone depends on satellites in the atmosphere to relay communications from one individual to another. It is most commonly utilised in remote places, where the land-based telephone lines and cellular towers are not present , for example in underdeveloped states or on an ocean-going ship.
It could also be useful if different types of communications are not available due to a natural disaster , for example a quake, hurricane, tidal wave, or other devastating event. If a satellite telephone is portable, it’s very similar to a modern cellular phone or smartphone. These telephones are most frequently used when a person travels to an area where a normal cellular telephone signal is difficult to find. For example, somebody traveling in out-of-the-way areas of Central or South America could find a satellite telephone beneficial. In the choice, a satellite telephone that’s in a fixed spot , for example on a ship or in an agricultural town, is much bulkier. [Read More...]
December 12, 2011 By Daniel Morton
Securing your mobile phone used to mean keeping it safe in your pocket or handbag, not leaving it in a bar, on a bus or train. These days the physical security of your mobile isn’t the most important thing anymore – it’s the security of the stuff that’s stored on it. Sure, it used to [...]

February 28, 2011 By admin
A mobile phone is a wireless electric device utilized for telefone and multi-media communications. The term “mobile phone” doesn’t often refer to a cord-free telephone, which is at last still attached to a land line. Mobile telephones are yet another word for cellphones, and they receive their service from cellular telephone towers. A mobile phone [...]

February 24, 2011 By admin
The telecommunications industry is the worldwide business of supplying electronics and technologies to permit folk to speak with each other. The term telecommunications means communicating over technical devices. The primary tools generally employed in this industry are phones, radios, TVs, PCs, and related networks. Communications sometimes move between this gear using wires, radio signals, and [...]
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December 12, 2011 By Daniel Morton
Securing your mobile phone used to mean keeping it safe in your pocket or handbag, not leaving it in a bar, on a bus or train. These days the physical security of your mobile isn’t the most important thing anymore – it’s the security of the stuff that’s stored on it.
Sure, it used to be a pain if you lost your phone – with all your contact telephone numbers. But now, with pretty much everyone having internet access on their mobiles, mobiles are more like laptops and contain loads of personal information about you, your browsing habits, and vital information like payment details.
So, getting some mobile antivirus software is necessary to give you protection from malicious viruses and worms that can infiltrate your phone and steal lots of information. Not only that, but some viruses will result in you getting an enormous mobile bill as the people who set them up programme your phone to send continual texts to their own premium rate services.
Fortunately, it’s easy to find mobile antivirus software. Consult your network provider on which programmes are compatible with your mobile device. Check out any free antivirus downloads first – they are basic, but still far better than nothing at all. It can also be a way of trying out different programmes, before deciding which one you’ll pay for.
You can choose to have just antivirus software, but you can also add on anti-spyware, spam filters and firewall, to give your mobile device full security. Make sure that whichever programme you choose won’t take up too much space on your mobile’s memory and that it is simple to navigate on the small screen. You don’t need masses of features, it just needs to provide decent protection and be user-friendly.
If you’re not sure where to start, search online on some internet forums to get advice from other users. You’ll soon see which programmes are most highly rated.