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Wireless Emergency Alert system goes live this month, delivers location-based SMS warnings

Then we heard the federal Emergency Alert manage Wireless, Sprint has signed on to deliver SMS alerts. Now, to secure the participation of all four major carriers and smaller regional operators, the free service is set to go live this month, which covers nearly 97 percent of active mobile users. Using a “point-to-multipoint system” that targets customers at risk, the National Weather service, FEMA, the FCC and Department of Homeland Security initiative supported working with location-based messages of 90 characters or more low in a nearby handset in case of a nearby meteorological threat. Service mostly opt-out also will accommodate the Amber alert, and President, though you will have the flexibility to missives sent from the head of our state. So, the next time your phone hearing a strange sound of the tone, you need to know to get home.

Toshiba AT300 gets Excited at the FCC

When we rub a piece of eye and squint at the label on the FCC report, you can clearly see him reading the Toshiba AT300. This, as you can recall, is the model number is worn by the Japan-only tab 10.1-inch REGZA. But wait! We can also read the “gall AT300 10″ and “excite 10305″ in the same report, shows that this is actually one of the exciting new trio announced yesterday. It makes sense, considering the new 10-incher should have all the documents are sorted based on 6 May.

Sony Xperia Sola hits the FCC, gets dissected by regulators

Sola, Lada, MT27i – has had many names, and now has got the official thumbs up from U.S. regulators. Sony Xperia Sola made an appearance at the FCC, have their own disputes and even dragged by the user using it. Under the somewhat underwhelming 3.7-inch LCD 854 x 480 is quite a collection of antennas, including the NFC, 802.11n, Bluetooth 2.1 and quadband GSM radio. Of course, all backed by ministers, but the almost-barn on fire, a 1GHz dual-core processors and loaded with gingerbread cookies. (Although, Sony promises upgrade ICS delivered by this summer.) See the source link for all regulatory submissions of fun and see Sola that lay open on the table.

Huawei Ascend G 300 coming to Vodafone UK on April 13th

We put our eyes (and hands) on the G 300 rose several times, first when you’re far past the FCC, then shortly after that when we took for a quick spin in the MWC in Barcelona. Today, ginger handset Huawei prepping for the fall in the UK on Friday 13, which is available exclusively for Vodafone. As we predicted, it will not burden the purses much anyone, the operator sets the price it at a price of 100 pounds (about $ 160) on PAYG (£ 10 minimum top-up) or free on £ 15.50, two-year plan. Unfortunately, G 300 will not have the Ice Cream Sandwich on board the launch, but Vodafone said the update 4.0 will come later this summer. Good enough for you? The source link below allows you to register to become one of the first to know when is the slope of the 4-inch up for grabs.

New Roku HD shows up at the FCC, looks like a fusion of current boxes

If the FCC to stop the last hole is believed (and should), the next-gen box Roku HD can be very well on the way. Physically, the miniaturized device to keep the same form factor as the sister store to spark basically purple – such as color-reversing lt. However, the main highlight instead of a little makeover, but the resurrection of the full-sized composite output, which was not present for the Roku HD first taste. In addition, the FCC documentation reveals Broadcom BCM7208 CPU with 2GB of flash memory in the box just as he did not have a microSD slot found on current models. More information would spill over the next few days, now, give the source link below Click to view the rest of the Federal treatment.