Icom Inc., whose brand appears on devices that exploded in Lebanon, said it halted production a decade ago of the model ...
I grew up on a 55-acre farm where we always used walkie-talkies (and cheap ones, at that). These days, you might ask, “Why would you need walkie-talkies now that we have cell phones?” ...
His kids wanted walkie talkies, so [Daniel Chote] built one. The TalkiePi is a neat project built around a Raspberry Pi running Mumble, the open-source voice chat system that his kids can share ...
In a recent article in Elektor magazine, [Clemens Valens] describes the construction and software for an ESP32 walkie-talkie system that uses ESP-NOW for the wireless connection between units ...
Icom is looking into reports that its two-way radios were denotated in attacks across Lebanon Wednesday, which killed at ...
Specifically, legal scholars and advocates are asking whether it violates the laws of war to detonate secretly installed explosives in thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies when it is virtually ...
A tough smartphone utilises 5G network speeds yet can fall back on older UHF and VHF Dual-Band radios for use with the ...
The walkie-talkies that exploded in Lebanon Wednesday have not been made for over a decade, according to Japan's Icom Inc.
While Lebanon was still reeling from the shock of yesterday's pager blasts that killed 12 people, the country has been shaken with a fresh series of nationwide walkie-talkie explosions ...
Walkie talkies are a fun way to stay in touch despite smartphones having completely taken over our communication. Besides fun ...
Remote servers may have been used to detonate pagers and walkie-talkies controlled by Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon and Syria, a cybersecurity expert has told Newsweek.
18 that officials were working to extinguish fires that broke out "inside homes, cars and shops" MAHMOUD ZAYYAT/AFP via Getty Walkie-talkies used by members of the Lebanese militant group ...