Thursday, December 16, 2004

Mobile applications for international use should employ the simplest technologies

Challenge for Mobile Applications.....

Tuesday, December 07, 2004

From cell phone to sunflower

No-Wire world entering into green environment!!!

Thursday, December 02, 2004

ESPN to launch mobile phone service in Sprint deal - Dec. 1, 2004

Wireless sports channel!! (building NO-WIRE world!!))......

Rise in water price & Need for Smart water meter?

Unlike council tax, however, there does not seem to be an attempt to revalue properties in line with current property prices at the moment - which would significantly add to people's costs. The amount you pay does not reflect the amount of water you actually use. Consumer group Watervoice suggests that if the rateable value is very high, households may be better off with a water meter. Contact your water company for details. Whether it is worth switching will depend on how much you pay now, the number of occupants in the property and how much water you use.
METERED USAGE
In England and Wales 26% of customers have a water meter
This ranges from 61% of customers of Tendring Hundred Water in Essex to just 5% of Portsmouth Water customers Among larger companies,
only Anglian Water has a majority of its customers (54%) using a water meter