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Not long ago, mobile phones could just transmit voice and SMS messages. Now they can display Internet information thanks to the Wireless Application Protocol or WAR.

Some hybrid models combine a phone with a PDA. They look like a regular phone with a dialpad and a small screen on its front. But if you flip up the front cover you find a larger screen that is touch-sensitive. Some include a virtual keyboard which pops up when you want to enter email text or a WAP address.

But the future is called 'third-generation' (3G) mobiles. They transmit a caller's picture and voice simultaneously UMTS mobile phones deliver users information, e-commerce, games and videoconferencing via fixed, wireless and satellite networks.

Internet TV sets allow you to surf the Web and have e-mail while you are watching TV, or vice versa. Imagine watching a film on TV and simultaneously accessing a Web site where you get information on the actors in the film. This is ideal for people who are reluctant to use PCs but are interested in the Internet.

WebTV was the first company which brought Internet services to TV viewers through a set-top computer box. Another option is WorldGate's technology, which offers the Internet through cable TV.

The model built by OEM Metec integrates a complete Windows PC in a TV set. The next generation of Internet-enabled televisions will incorporate a smart-card for home shopping, banking and other interactive services.

Virtual reality lets people interact with artificial objects and environments through three-dimensional computer simulation. In a VR system, you are hooked to a computer through a controlling device, such as a glove, and head-mounted displays give you the feeling of being propelled into an artificial three-dimensional world. The computer brings to life events in a distant, virtual world using databases or real-time objects and sounds. Your senses are immersed in an illusionary, yet sensate, world.

VR can be applied to anything from video games, testing a motor vehicle, visiting a virtual exhibition, to checking out imaginary kitchen designs.

Bluetooth is a standard wireless technology designed to connect mobile phones, computers and other devices, replacing direct cable links. Since it uses high-frequency radio waves, the transfer of data and voice is very fast. All data are protected by advanced methods of encryption and authentication.

Bluetooth was initiated by Ericsson and the objective was to eliminate cables between mobile phones, PC cards, headsets, etc. Today it is supported by companies such as Nokia, IBM, Toshiba and Intel.

With Bluetooth, a handheld computer can be used to surf the Internet wherever you are, or to transfer files with other participants in meetings. Mobile phones will soon be used to control all sorts of gadgets in the house, from TV sets to refrigerators.

 


Date: 2015-04-20; view: 994


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