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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Mobile World Congress 2012: This year’s hottest gadgets

Speedy 802.11ac Wi-Fi set for fast, wide rollout | 850,000 Android phones activated daily, says Google

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Mobile World Congress 2012: This year's hottest gadgets
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Speedy 802.11ac Wi-Fi set for fast, wide rollout
Mobile carriers embracing Wi-Fi is one of the sub-themes of Mobile World Congress. And the particular flavor of Wi-Fi that's generating buzz here is 802.11ac, which promises to boost handset throughput to over 300Mbps. Read More

850,000 Android phones activated daily, says Google
Android's growth continues to be impressive if the latest numbers given by Google are accurate. Read More

No more rumors: Apple hosting iPad event March 7
Apple has sent out invitations to an event that presumably will involve the unveiling of the much anticipated iPad 3 tablet computer. Read More

3 questions for Microsoft's Windows Phone chief
Terry Myerson, head of Microsoft's Windows Phone division, made a cameo appearance at Nokia's Mobile World Congress 2012 press conference Monday, where Nokia announced a mid-priced Windows Phone, the Lumia 610. Myerson briefly talked about the new beta release of Skype for Windows Phone, about the fact that there are now 65,000 apps for the platform, and that handsets with the OS are now available in China and 27 other markets. He also discussed how Microsoft has lowered the system requirements for handsets, to create a broader range of lower prices. Read More


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RSA teams to bolster security for Apple, Google, RIM devices
RSA, the security division of EMC, today said it would collaborate with several mobile and virtualization platform vendors to integrate RSA two-factor authentication and risk-detection technologies. Read More

Cisco bridges Wi-Fi, cellular nets
At Mobile World Congress this week, Cisco unveiled products designed to provide cellular-like roaming among Wi-Fi hotspots, and disclosed deployments among several wireless service providers. Read More

MWC: New software virtualizes multiple Android instances on smartphone
A new virtualization technique lets users create two separate Android "spaces" on their smartphone or tablet, one for personal use and a kind of walled garden for work use. The beta software, from Cellrox, is being demonstrated this week at Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona, Spain. Read More

Make way for iPad 3: Best Buy slashes iPad 2 prices
Best Buy over the weekend began advertising a $50 price cut on the iPad 2, seemingly signaling that Apple's iPad 3 is really on the way. Read More


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Giving up your iPhone
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Nokia unveils 41-megapixel imaging sensor technology
The most spectacular part of Nokia's presentation Sunday at Mobile World Congress was the unveiling of new a super imaging system, a sensor -- developed with Toshiba and other Nokia partners, coupled with Carl Zeiss optics -- that can capture 41 megapixels. Read More

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Carrier IQ hopes customers will come back after scandal
Carrier IQ said it hopes that operators, some of which have disabled its software after a privacy uproar late last year, are now realizing how valuable the data its software collects is. Read More

Intel lays out strategic mobile roadmap
Intel used to talk endlessly about Moore's Law -- doubling the transistors that can be put on an integrated circuit about every two years -- as the source of ever-greater benefits for everyone in the PC value chain every two years like clockwork. But today, fittingly at Mobile World Congress, Intel CEO Paul Otellini in effect declared that the company could no longer wait on Moore's Law. Read More



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