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Phase-change memory (PCM) is a fast, low-power, random-access, nonvolatile and potentially low-cost memory technology. PCM chips are the first to be based on phase-change chalcogenide alloys, similar to the film used to store information on compact disc-rewritable (CD-RW) and DVD-RAM optical discs. The technology is also known by other names, including PCRAM and PRAM.
Industry:Technology
A color television broadcasting system developed in West Germany and the United Kingdom that uses 650 picture lines and a 50-hertz (Hz) field frequency. See NTSC (National Television System Committee) and SECAM (Sequential Couleur a Memoire).
Industry:Technology
Software that organizes and manages random information for fast retrieval on a daily basis. It provides a combination of features, including telephone list with automatic dialing, calendar and scheduler.
Industry:Technology
A concept for capturing, managing and sharing a consumer’s healthcare profile. PHRs contain the following components: a consumer profile, a healthcare providers’ section, a healthcare encounter section, a family history section, an emergency profile and public-key infrastructure (PKI) security.
Industry:Technology
Japanese standard operating in the 1,900MHz band for low-mobility digital cellular or mobile WLL services. It typically supports handover between cells for users traveling at pedestrian or slow vehicular speeds, or it can be used to provide fixed wireless access to users. See also mobile WLL and PAS.
Industry:Technology
Japanese, second-generation (2G/2.5G) digital cellular standard operating in the 800MHz and 1,500MHz frequency bands.
Industry:Technology
Data-centric handheld computer weighing less than 1 pound that is designed primarily for use with both hands. These devices use an open-market OS supported by third-party applications that can be added into the device by end users. They offer instant on/off capability and synchronization of files with a PC. A PDA may offer WAN support for voice, but these are data-first, voice-second devices.
Industry:Technology
Broad range of voice and data telecommunications services that enable people to communicate via two-way radio phones based exclusively on digital technologies such as CDMA and GSM. Characteristics of PCS include personal numbers assigned to individuals rather than devices, near-wireline-call-transmission quality, low-power and lightweight mobile devices, enhanced call completion, call billing and call management services. PCS networks operate at 1,800MHz in the U.K. and at 1900MHz in North America.
Industry:Technology
Trademark of UTStarcom referring to its PHS-based WLL solution operating in the 1,900MHz band. See also mobile WLL.
Industry:Technology
American National Standards Institute common air interface standard for low-mobility digital cellular or fixed-wireless access to users operating in the 1,900MHz band. See also mobile WLL.
Industry:Technology