Stories about: Globalstar

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    TerreStar Genus 28/01/2011 04:32:00

    Need an always-on mobile phone with access to the Internet regardless of the patchwork of cell network coverage? The TerreStar Genus is an innovative smartphone that can not only make and take regular cell calls, but also connect with a satellite anywhere in North America, all with one phone number.
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    Pivotel Federal Court case against Optus advances 12/11/2010 16:31:00

    Pivotel has notched up a minor victory in its Federal Court case against Optus, with the satellite service provider being granted the right to file a statement of claim.
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    GoFinder launches GPS tracking device 15/07/2009 09:20:00

    GoFinder has released what it claims is Australia’s first sub-$400 GPS security tracking device. The GoFinder SmartSystem operates on AA lithium batteries.
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    Hybrid satellite-cell pocket phone may arrive this year 02/07/2009 07:52:00

    Previous attempts to create a mass-market satellite phone may have failed miserably--just ask the backers of Globalstar, Iridium, and Odyssey--but a Virginia-based satellite firm believes it has a better solution that just may work this time.
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    Locally developed technology to be rolled out in seven countries 25/02/2008 17:10:29

    Finder technology developed by a location-based services developer in Melbourne, Tenzeng, is being rolled out in seven countries across the globe.
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    Stronghold 2 10/08/2005 07:04:13

    At the conclusion of its slightly cockeyed introduction movie, Stronghold 2 gives you one piece of advice: "Build your castle well". And by castle, they pretty much mean "metropolis".
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    Airbus tests in-flight mobile phones 17/09/2004 07:33:35

    European plane maker Airbus has successfully completed the first in-flight trial of mobile phones and infrastructure equipment based on GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) technology, the company said Wednesday.
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    Modified game consoles to narrow digital divide 05/07/2001 08:00:00

    People in developing nations could soon be using modified Linux game consoles equipped with satellite links to help them learn about vital health issues. The project, sponsored by Western and Asian business leaders working through the World Economic Forum (WEF), aims to narrow the so-called digital divide.
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    The Net space race 01/05/2001 15:02:01

    The Net space race
 
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