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Integrating islands of PTT, telephony on the WLAN
Push-to-talk pioneer Motorola is continuing to merge two-way radio and telephony features onto its Wi-Fi networks in a way it says helps connect islands of wireless communications within the enterprise. Read More


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The top 6 enterprise issues for Windows Phone 7
Microsoft will offer enterprise-specific details for its redesigned Windows Phone 7 OS later this Spring. Here are the top 6 issues to be thinking about. Read More

Wireless router basics
A wireless router is a staple in any home that has a broadband Internet connection, whether it be via a cable or phone service provider. Here are the basics you need to know before getting a wireless router for your home network, as well as Network World's tester's top pick. Read More

Microsoft touts 'browser with no name' in Windows Phone 7
At the MIX Web developer conference, Windows Phone 7 executives had relatively little to say about the now-unnamed browser on the new mobile operating system. At the same time, the company announced "preview" version of much advanced technology and features in what will eventually be Internet Explorer 9. Read More

Mobile developers take measure of Windows Phone 7
Mobile developers had their first chance to learn details of the radically redesigned Windows Phone 7 mobile platform at Microsoft's MIX10 conference this week. They've got a lot think about, and they're thinking hard. Read More


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Smart phones get their smarts from open source
Recent statistics from the cell phone industry and research released yesterday by Black Duck Software (my employer) make it clear that the mobile segment is vibrant with open source activity. Read More

Malware infected memory cards of 3,000 Vodafone mobiles
Malware-tainted memory cards may have ended up on as many as 3,000 HTC Magic phones, a greater number than first suspected, Vodafone said Friday. Read More

Alcatel-Lucent lays groundwork for next-gen mobile services
Alcatel-Lucent's new Ultimate Wireless Packet Core is designed to let operators get a handle on the current mobile data explosion and offer subscribers more advanced services, the company said on Thursday. Read More

Hackers offered $100,000 for browser and phone exploits
Security company 3Com TippingPoint has jacked up to $100,000 (£65,000) the prize money on offer to anyone able to hack a range of browsers and mobile devices at the forthcoming CanSecWest security conference. Read More


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LTE may heat up mobile net neutrality debate
Fine-grained network controls that are coming with next-generation mobile technology could make some demanding mobile applications such as video perform better but may also raise net neutrality concerns. Read More

Refresh your iPhone while you sleep
The Nightstand Charging Dock for iPhone lets you create a nightstand alarm clock effect for your iPhone/iPod, while the LaDiDa iPhone app lets you turn your normal singing voice into something that replicates today's music stars. Read More

IE8, iPhone will fall first day of hacking contest, predicts organizer
Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8, not Apple's Safari, will be the first browser to fall in next week's Pwn2Own hacking challenge, the contest organizer said today. Read More

AT&T and Verizon execs tout LTE plans
Executives from Verizon and AT&T explained the LTE plans of their companies during a Web conference sponsored by the GSM Alliance. Read More

Google's Nexus One to operate on Sprint network
Sprint Nextel announced that it plans to offer Google's Nexus One smartphone on its network for an as-yet undisclosed price. Read More



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