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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Wi-Fi poised to supplement 3G; Windows Phone 7 sparks blogosphere

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Wi-Fi poised to supplement 3G
At the International CTIA Wireless 2010 trade show and conference this week, ABI Research and the Wi-Fi Alliance are sharing new research that indicates rapid growth in the availability Wi-Fi-enabled mobile phones. ABI reports that out of 580 million Wi-Fi devices shipped in 2009, 141 million (nearly a fourth) were handsets. Read More


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Windows Phone 7 sparks up blogosphere
During and after Microsoft's recent MIX10 developer conference, bloggers, users and coders are still exploring and analyzing the details of Windows Phone 7. Read More

25 awesome tech products at DEMO
Internet TV, IT security, smartphone apps, cloud services and more on display at DEMO Spring 2010. Read More

Android in Court
While everyone focuses on the patent infringement suit Apple filed against HTC, there are many smaller skirmishes happening in all of software development, and the Android ecosystem is far from immune. Read More


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Q&A: Virtualization and Cloud Preparedness
As more applications are added per compute node in a virtual environment, there is a corresponding increase in I/O requirements. In this Q&A with Brocade CTO, Dave Stevens, he answers questions on how to ensure your network infrastructure, all the way down to the storage level, is ready for virtualization. Read More!

Demo's cool software: There's no iPhone app for that
By keeping the platform closed, Apple deprives iPhone and iPad users of some of the best new mobile apps Read More

Sprint names new WiMax markets, soldiers on in 4G battle
Sprint Nextel said it will have 120 million Americans on fast wireless WiMax by year's end, including residents in seven newly announced markets, Los Angeles and Miami among them. Read More

Setting up a wireless LAN in post-earthquake Haiti
Setting up wireless LAN in the midst of devastation: one network engineer's experience as a volunteer in post-earthquake Haiti. Read More


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Providers question parts of FCC's broadband plan
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission's national broadband plan released last week contains many good ideas, but it also leaves the door open to new regulations of broadband providers, representatives of providers said Tuesday. Read More

Startup Spinvox dumps users by text
Controversial speech-to-text startup Spinvox is ditching its consumer accounts, SMS messages sent to its user base on Thursday and Friday have said. Read More

AT&T to carry Palm Pre Plus, Pixi Plus
AT&T will add the Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi Plus to its lineup of smartphones, saying it is the only U.S. carrier to offer smartphones on all the major operating systems. Read More

Mobile apps take the stage at spring Demo
Several companies opened the spring Demo conference today with a slew of mobile applications that can help users monitor their kids, text more easily and sign documents on the fly. Read More

Apple files mobile social networking patent request
A recently disclosed patent request suggests Apple may be working on a mobile social networking application that would presumably let iPhone users form ad-hoc groups based on their locations. Read More



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