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  • The four essential ingredients of the mobile future come together in Moscow

    That slick touch-screen device in your pocket isn’t a phone, whatever we might call it. It can make calls, but it’s way more than that: it’s a platform for a huge range of connected, mobile digital behaviours.

    May 17, 2012 - by Anastassia Lauterbach
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  • Getting the Smart Grid right

    The idea of the Smart Grid – using network technology to manage and run our electricity grid better – is an exciting one for me. Qualcomm has been working hard on how we can support Smart Grid implementations. The work we’ve done suggests there are more possibilities here than just utility management – if we get the communication technology underlying the Smart Grid right.

    May 02, 2012 - by Enrico Salvatori
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  • How mobiles can change the way music is made

    We’ve only just started exploring the potential of music on mobile phones. That might seem like an odd statement as playing and discovering music is well established on the phone. That’s not what I’m talking about. No, I’m suggesting that there’s huge untapped potential in creating music on phones.

    April 17, 2012 - by Anastassia Lauterbach
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  • The Importance of Mobile Ecosystems

    At work, I’m involved in one of the most exciting technology-driven changes to our societies ever. At home, I’m a mother of a three-year-old daughter. There is a surprising similarity between these two experiences. Small children and technology never stay still for long, and both surprise you every day. Some surprises are good, some are less so, but it’s amazing to watch both a child and technology develop at a break-neck speed.

    April 10, 2012 - by Anastassia Lauterbach
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  • Mobile broadband redefines Internet access, empowers individuals

    With more than 6 billion connections worldwide and US$1.3 trillion in annual revenue, mobile telephony has become the largest information and communication technology (ICT) platform in history. The global scale of mobile telephony and its economic impacts are well understood by industry participants and governments. However, we, at Qualcomm, envision that mobile broadband—with its ability to connect people to the Internet in an ultra-personal and pervasive manner—will have a far greater impact than what’s being realized today.

    April 04, 2012 - by William F. Davidson Jr.
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