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"Television With No Borders"THE WIRELESS TELEPHONE,
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•••About One Hundred Years Ago, 1902 -- The Smart Daaf Boys, headed by Stubblefield and Marconi, had the amazing idea to combine the telephone and telegraph with the electromagnetic wave and called it the "wireless telephone" and "radio broadcasting".
Today, we've got another amazing idea!
•••In 1992 - Troy Cory and Victor Caballero of SFX and Clear Channel Broadcasting -- got the amazing idea to combine TELEVISION INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE with radio, television and the internet. They named it, Smart90.com, LookRadio.com, & tviNews.net
Today -
we've combined TELEVISION INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE with the Wireless Telephone™ and all of its hand-held/laptop namesakes, like the walkie-talkie, the cellular and now the PDA and classroom SmartBoard™. More sooner than later, you'll see TVI's LookRadio product on most Smart Phones* -- like the Handy™, that will operate with most wireless Apple and PC laptop devices.

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Part 02 / TVInews.net is part the wireles PDA world, (personal digital assistant) or any other new name you would like to call a wireless telephone that can play a TV Show. The "live" battlefield scenes, like the actions you saw and heard from the Holy Land in the U.S. - Iraqian War, were all transmited by a wireless telephone connected to a camera -- through space to your wired living room television set.
TELEVISION INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE or tviNews.net - is known by the best, and is one of the best ways to promote your company worldwide and show it anytime you wish with anyone of the new wireless telephones that can receive and broadcast a tv picture over the internet.
Part 03 Q&A /History - Founded in 1956 by
ABC's Sam Donaldson and his partner Al Preiss.
------Both Mr. Donaldson and Mr. Preiss dedicated themselves to bring to the film and television industry -- the latest "industry" news in their first issue, TelevisionFilm Magazine. Since then, TELEVISION INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE has been a most respected international trade news publication. It grew to command the readership of television network executives in 142 countries on six continents in the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and now in the year of 2003, from the battlefields of Iraq, -- to millions of corporate and consumer followers everyday throughout the world on this www.smart90.com www.LookRadio.com omni-media broadband streaming network.
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the top executive will find not only informative advertisements in printers ink, but on Web pages on a wide variety of available entertainment-related products, but also daily news updates on our portal to the world web sight --Smart90.©om™. THE FACTS ARE: The products the top "decision-maker" needs for his/her own personal business use are usually found on the desks of his/her subordinates &emdash;or in the offices of competitors because they knew what, where and how to buy it first!
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Question: Did Stubblefield and Marconi really invent the "wireless telephone" and "radio broadcasting"?
Yes it's true,
Nathan B. Stubblefield, invented, demonstrated and patented the Wireless Telephone™ and related voice radio transmission apparatus in 1892, 1898 and1908 respectively. Marconi patented his Dit Dah spark telegraphy transmitter in 1897. Farnsworth the "f" in daaf, patented his television in 1930. See Patents Smart Daaf Boys,

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Question: What are some of the names used to describe the handheld "wireless telephone" that can receive and broadcast "radio waves"?, and
••• What's a Smart Phone and .... What are some of the other names used to describe the handheld "wireless telephone" that can receive and broadcast "radio waves"?

Paul Masson used to say he'd sell
no wine before its time.
•••Somebody should've given this advice to Nathan B. Stubblefield, the inventor and patent holder of the wireless telephone (demonstrations between 1892 to 1907, patented in 1908), and to the makers of the first wireless telephone phone-organizer to incorporate Apple's airport technology and Microsoft Corp.'s Smart Phone Editions.
•••Like a burgundy opened before its rough edges have mellowed, this handset was too young for store shelves.
•••Too bad for Stubblefield, because it took 80 years before his wireless telephone to catch on and 100 years for the T-Mobile Pocket PC phone and the Wireless Telephone with Video -- to be offered to the consumer and to the military in the United States to braodcast "live" from the battlefields of Iraq back to the living rooms of America.
•••With the kinks worked out, I'm sure it'll make a fine, albeit expensive, choice for people like me who'd prefer to combine cell phone with personal organizer.
•••The $500 device contains the same features as the hand-held computers used by the U.S. Military in Iraq, from Compaq or Toshiba, such as Microsoft's Outlook personal organizer and e-mail software, along with other offerings including MSN Messenger, Windows Media Player, Word and Excel.
••• But the gadget also sports a stubby antenna poking out of one end, used by the cell phone, which integrates with Outlook's contacts database.
•••That means that if you sync the device with your PC, not only do you get all your contacts' phone numbers and e-mail addresses, but you also can use the device to call or send e-mail without having to punch keys on the color touch screen.
•••A few other "communicators" or "smart phones" already have emerged, the best-known being Handspring Inc.'s Treo, which runs the Palm operating system. Nokia, Audiovox Corp. and Kyocera Corp. also sell such devices.
•••The T-Mobile (named after the wireless brand of VoiceStream's German parent Deutsche Telekom) is the first to hit the market that incorporates Microsoft's Pocket PC Phone Edition operating system. The Thera, from Audiovox, uses a Pocket PC version not specifically designed for wireless communicators.
•••On the T-Mobile hand-held, the Internet Explorer browser that languishes unused on most Pocket PC devices comes into its own
•••While sipping on a cup of cocoa, I surfed the BBC's Web site--the faster-loading text-only version--and was surprised at how quickly the stories popped up.
•••The phone also has SMS, or Short Message Service, which has been the rage in Europe for more than a year and is slowly catching on in the United States. It lets you fire off short messages to similarly equipped cell phones, even providing popular mobile phone one-liners such as "Where are you?"
•••Unfortunately for T-Mobile and Microsoft, the device failed to do these tasks about as often as it completed them.
•••The phone uses VoiceStream's GSM service, which in New York, anyway, suffers from reliability problems. The browser relies on VoiceStream's higher-speed GPRS network, theoretically able to download Web pages at a speed comparable to a home dial-up connection.
•••For me, only the BBC site operated smoothly. My connections to Yahoo, Hotmail, Salon.com and Amazon.com proved frustratingly slow.
•••Worse, it appears Microsoft hasn't gotten the phone functions fully integrated with its Pocket PC software.
•••After a few days of testing, Outlook's contacts database stopped working, blocking me from making calls or sending e-mail unless I could remember the number
•••With so many features bundled into a gadget the size of a cigarette pack, I'm sure it's an enormous task to get them all working in harmony. And the problems with the cellular and wireless connectivity can't really be blamed on the device
•••Still, I suspect many early buyers of the T-Mobile smart phone will treat it like a bottle of under-aged wine. They'll send it back.

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