Innovations in mobile computing will continue apace in coming years, but battery power and wireless spectrum could become critical obstacles, according to mobile executives speaking Tuesday evening at a gathering in Silicon Valley.Users of handheld devices can expect to see new capabilities, such as digital wallets and mobile phones that can translate signs in other countries into the user’s native language, according to executives from Hewlett-Packard and Qualcomm speaking at an event sponsored by the Churchill Club, entitled “Wireless is the Biggest Tech Platform in History. Now What?”To read this InfoWorld report in full, see:
infoworld.com/d/mobilize/battery-power-wireless-spectrum-hold-back-mobile-computing-301
www.computerworld.com.au/article/369883/battery_power_wireless_spectrum_hold_back_mobile_computing/
www.networkworld.com/news/2010/120110-battery-power-wireless-spectrum-hold.html
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/212129/.html
Battery power, wireless spectrum hold back mobile computing
Innovations in mobile computing will continue apace in coming years, but battery power and wireless spectrum could become critical obstacles, according to mobile executives speaking Tuesday evening at a gathering in Silicon Valley.