Remember that year . I know you know but for those who dont that was the introduction of the iphone. Literally it changed the way we use devices with those multimedia functions and it enabled and opened up several doors of opportunity for us to have this conversation today. But on a regulatory front which is more in line with your question in that 1980s the fcc launched its first cell phone spectrum ban and through a series of those decisions, based on that we are now seen and that marked the global, mobile revolution. Of course, revolution often happen in different phases at different stages. So now in terms of mobile revolution or evolution we are talking about the sixth phase in some ways but not in all communities and thats another topic for another time but the fifth wave or evolution when it comes to mobile phones. What we saw around the third wave or so is these devices becoming smaller, more nimble, less expensive and more ubiquitous so you have the pop up of a lot of these ver
Was the introduction of the iphone, which literally changed the way we use devices with those multimedia functions, and it enabled and opened up several doors of opportunity for us to have this conversation today. But on a regulatory front, which is more in line with your question, in the 1980s, the fcc launched its first cell phone spectrum band. And through a series of those decisions, you know, based on that, we are now seeing and that launched this Global Mobile revolution. And of course revolutions often happen in different phases and different stages. So, now in terms of mobile revolution or evolution, were talking about the fifth phase in some ways, but not in all communities. And thats another topic for another time. But the fifth wave of evolution when it comes to mobile phones. And what we saw around the third wave or so is these devices becoming smaller, more nimble, less expensive, and more ubiquitous. So, you had the popup of a lot of these very accessible sites to buy the
That phone and the light with the device chain in 2007 and you remember that year . I know you know but for those who dont that was the introduction of the iphone. Literally it changed the way we use devices with those multimedia functions and it enabled and opened up several doors of opportunity for us to have this conversation today. But on a regulatory front which is more in line with your question in that 1980s the fcc launched its first cell phone spectrum ban and through a series of those decisions, based on that we are now seen and that marked the global, mobile revolution. Of course, revolution often happen in different phases at different stages. So now in terms of mobile revolution or evolution we are talking about the sixth phase in some ways but not in all communities and thats another topic for another time but the fifth wave or evolution when it comes to mobile phones. What we saw around the third wave or so is these devices becoming smaller, more nimble, less expensive a
And climate changes that only a polar bear used to enjoy. We begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener. Your world in 90 seconds. This storm is lifethreatening. We are going to have significant winds, significant power lines down. We are going to have a lot of downed trees. Hermine smashes into the southeast. Flooding potential right up through georgia, South Carolina. Across eastern north carolina. Its pretty nerve wracking. You see the trees bending. We bunker down and we pray. He said im not paying for the wall and i said you are paying for the wall. Well see what happens. I have great confidence in myself. Give me a break. This is a guy born with a silver spoon in his mouth but now is choking on because his foot is in his mouth, along with his spoon. The first time infected mosquitoes have been found in the u. S. In the final preseason game of the year, Colin Kaepernick, the 49ers quarterback, refused to stand during the National Anthem. I wont watch a 49er game from now
We did a face time interview with the Hartford Police chief. There were bones used, sticks, branches, feathers, that sort of thing. Its sensoria or babaloo. Sounds like voodoo or witchcraft. Reporter tonight, Worcester Police tell fox 25 they are putting a lot of resources into this and they will be going around looking for any surveillance video, looking for any clues. In the meantime, investigators not releasing the name of the family in the mausoleum because theyre trying to get in touch with the family. For now, live in worcester, fox 25 news. A woman is hit and killed by a t train happening in Downtown Crossing. Fox 25s john monahan reports on the nightmare this caused for commuters. The red line here in Downtown Crossing closed down after a woman was struck and killed by a red line train. Mbta police say it happened around 6 40 tonight. The 42yearold victim was killed by a northbound train. We have been working to get the person from underneath the train. Reporter two firefighter