Electronics
Greece's mobile market looks set for recovery
The Greek cell phone market looks set to post a recovery this year, as a study conducted by the Athens University for Economics and Business for the association of mobile telephony companies (EEKT) pointed to a 1.4 percent increase in revenues from cell services in 2017 against last year.
The recovery is projected to continue in 2018, when a further rise of 1.9 percent is expected.
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Motorola Introduced Moto Z2 Play for Southeast Europe
The biggest Motorola premiere for this season was on September 12th in Bucharest. Focus of the event, which resonated with the colorful vision and design of the Motorola products was the Moto Z2 Play, which comes out on the market in Bulgaria by the end of the month with a modular Moto Mod component by customer's choice.
UN aviation agency to call for global drone registry
The United Nations' aviation agency is backing the creation of a single global drone registry, as part of broader efforts to come up with common rules for flying and tracking unmanned aircraft.
Basic fixed-line contract heading for extinction
Back in the day we'd just have a simple contract for a landline with the phone company, but today this is fast being replaced by packages comprising multiple communications services. Analysts say the trend of phone companies offering multi-service packages is leading to the extinction of the traditional contract solely concerning landline phone services.
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Smartphone separation anxiety: What is it?
Smartphone separation anxiety is set to become an increasingly widespread problem, researchers say.
The term, which is also known as “nomophobia”, is used to describe the feeling of panic or stress some people experience when they’re unable to access or use their mobile phone.
According to new research, it has little to do with being unable to make or receive phone calls.
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Overseas demand for Turkey-made anti-drone weapon rises
Having produced Turkey's first electromagnetic anti-drone weapon, technology firm Harp Arge (R&D) has developed a new model for the international market.
Harp Arge General Coordinator Aytekin Güçlü told Anadolu Agency on Aug. 3 that the company has launched a marketing study partnership with Turkey's Koza Construction and Defense Industry after receiving heavy demand from abroad.
The Number of American Households Without Tv Sets is Growing
The number of households in the United States that do not have any TVs is increasing. This shows data from the Energy Agency of the country that, between 2009 and 2015, surprisingly many people have given up on home TV. Reports Kaldata.
The trend is explained by the distribution of mobile devices with Internet access and multimedia services.
Kaboom! Russian drone with thermite grenade blows up a Billion Dollars of Ukrainian ammo! (AMAZING VIDEO)
A drone carrying just a single grenade infiltrated an ammunition dump in Ukraine, setting off an explosion that caused an astounding billion dollars worth of damage! The incident points to the growing use of drones in wartime, particularly off the shelf civilian products harnessed to conduct sabotage and other attacks.
Company for Luxury Smartphones Bankrupted
The luxury smartphone maker Vertu, based in the UK, is in liquidation after its rescue plan failed, BBC reported on Thursday.
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Arab rift deepens woes for Gulf airlines
A bust-up between Arab powers has dealt a blow to supercarriers already hurt by low oil prices and laptop bans, exposing the sensitivity of Gulf hubs to regional uncertainty and creating openings for rival airlines - at least in the short term.
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