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It was a major step forward in the 'wireless revolution'.
"Presented to me by an elderly gent from England who has been forty years in California and still says 'wireless.'
Intercepted wireless (by 'wireless compass stations')
"You don't mind "'wireless, Mr. Herriot?"
When Bose discovered the 'wireless telegraphy' (at the source of radiophonic inventions) it is Lafont who made in Calcutta (1897) a public demonstration of this discovery.
In 2005 the school set up a 'wireless bully button' system, that alerts teachers by SMS when students push the button, and record incidents via a network of 20 video cameras.
Mrs. Lundberg had much better luck with Vivendi, a former water company that owns stakes in media companies and competes against France Telecom in both wireless- and wired-phone service.
In those days Marconi's 'wireless telegraphy' was seen as a potential threat to the established 'cable and line telegraphy' on which the security of Porthcurno and many jobs depended.
"We call it the 'wireless ghetto' because everyone is talking about technology or access," said Virginia Vann, chief marketing officer at Cingular in Atlanta, at an interview meeting yesterday in Midtown Manhattan.
In 1936, ten years after some Scotsman had first given the world his 'wireless with pictures', Mr Mitchell uttered those seminal words from the heart of Alexandra Palace, and the BBC was born.
Tampons, for instance, can be delicately referred to with English words such as 'tea-bag' tiibagu , 'cracker' kuraka , 'wireless microphone' wairesumaiku, or 'vanilla (ice-cream cone)' banira .
'Wireless energy transfer' or 'wireless power transmission' is the process that takes place in any system where electrical energy is transmitted from a power supply to an electrical load, without interconnecting wires.
A 'mobile browser', also called a 'microbrowser', 'minibrowser' or 'wireless internet browser' (WIB), is a web browser designed for use on a mobile device such as a mobile phone or Personal digital assistant.
More important, my father had learned the theory as well as the practice of 'wireless telephony', so he was that rare individual, a man who could offer practical advice on how best to use the components he bought from Marconi's, Cossor, Edison-Swan, Oldham Batteries and other suppliers.