Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from April 10, 2013

CELL PHONE HISTORY

FOUR decades ago, two hands and a power cord were  needed to use the world's first mobile phone. Four minutes ago, you probably checked your  messages, sent an email, paid a bill and told the world  what you were doing at that exact moment, all from the  palm of your hand. Yesterday marked the 40th anniversary of the first  successful call from a mobile phone, which weighed 1kg. "The next phase that is emerging is wearing  technology," Telstra Southern Queensland area general  manager Nigel Beaman said, adding advancements are  showing no signs of slowing. "Our whole lifestyles have changed with mobile phones." Mr Beaman said near field communication - similar to  Pay wave technology used by credit cards - would soon  make the need for wallets and purses redundant. Fun phone facts 1973: First mobile weighed 1kg, had 20 minute battery  life 1992: First smart phone ha...