Monthly Archives: June 2012
We earlier reported that the nano-SIM card designs finally get its wing as ETSI chooses Apple’s proposal for new 4FF nano-SIM standard. The fourth form factor (4FF) card will be 40% smaller than the current smallest SIM card design, at 12.3mm wide by 8.8mm high, and 0.67mm thick. It can be packaged and distributed in a way that is backwards compatible with existing...
The future is here: The nano-SIM card designs finally get its wing as ETSI chooses Apple’s proposal for new 4FF nano-SIM standard. The fourth form factor (4FF) card will be 40% smaller than the current smallest SIM card design, at 12.3mm wide by 8.8mm high, and 0.67mm thick. It can be packaged and distributed in a way that is backwards compatible with existing SIM card...
After weeks of speculation, Google’s Chrome overtakes Microsoft Internet Explorer to become the world’s top internet browser for the first time for a full calendar month in May. StatCounter Global Stats revealed that Chrome surpassed IE for the first full day back in March and the achievement of the weekly milestone was widely reported on 21 May. For the full month...
The long-heated controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) met with disapproval as three parliamentary committees voted on their recommendation on 31 May. In order for ACTA to enter into force in the EU, it will have to be approved by the Parliament and the Council as well as ratified by all member states. Now, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are...