Monday, November 08, 2010

Squabbles over '4G' moniker; Humans may form backbone of new mobile Internet nets

Humans may form backbone of new mobile Internet networks | Excited iFixit strips down Microsoft's Kinect game controller

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Squabbles over '4G' moniker: déjà vu
Several trade press stories have run advocating accurate use of the term "4G." It's an apropos time for these articles to be appearing, because in late October, the International Telecommunications Union-Radiocommunication Sector identified two mobile wireless broadband technologies as official, standard 4G technologies going forward. Read More


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DOWNLOAD: BlackBerry

Get BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express for Free
BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express offers IT control and security features you can trust even for employees that choose to bring their own BlackBerry smartphones into your business. Download this free license to support up to 75 users on your existing Exchange Server. Learn More

Humans may form backbone of new mobile Internet networks
In future, small sensors carried by members of the public, in devices such as next generation smartphones, may communicate with each other to create potentially vast body-to-body networks (BBNs). Read More

Excited iFixit strips down Microsoft's Kinect game controller
Microsoft's new hands-free Kinect game controller is packed with four microphones, two cameras and a motion detector chip that together make for one heck of a complex toy, according to iFixit's initial teardown of the device. Read More

The "kill switch" for Windows Phone 7 apps
Microsoft outlines how it can "take action" against WP7 malware, offending appsMicrosoft has acknowledged that it has tools in place to "take action" against Windows Phone 7 malware or offending apps. Read More

Wi-Fi, HomePlug groups to collaborate on smart grid, home energy apps
The Wi-Fi Alliance and the HomePlug Powerline Alliance plan to collaborate on applications that allow smart energy grids to interoperate with "connected" homes. Read More

AirMagnet bolsters Wi-Fi management tools
AirMagnet's new versions of its Wi-Fi Analyzer and Survey applications let enterprise network administrators dig deeper into a chronic problem: wireless clients that roam from one AP to another and end up with a worse connection. Read More

Father of Firesheep fires away after wild week in WiFi security
Firesheep, the Mozilla Firefox add-on released about a week ago that lets you spot users on open networks visiting unsecured websites, has given creator Eric Butler more than his 15 minutes of fame. Read More


WHITE PAPER: ArcSight

Building a Successful Security Operations Center
This paper outlines industry best practices for building and maturing a security operations center (SOC). For those organizations planning to build a SOC or those organizations hoping to improve their existing SOC this paper will outline the typical mission parameters, the business case, people considerations, processes and procedures, as well as, the technology involved. Building a Successful Security Operations Center

Cool Yule Tools: Lessons learned
This issue of Network World features the 2010 edition of Cool Yule Tools. We tried more than 140 products and present our findings in print and online. Through this process, I've learned some valuable lessons about consumer technology this year, and want to share some of these insights. Read More

AT&T rolls out patient data exchange, mobile monitoring services
AT&T today announced a new practice area and portfolio of specialized services around wireless healthcare monitoring and electronic medical record data exchange. Read More

MetroPCS expands LTE to L.A., Philly
The nation's fifth-largest wireless carrier, MetroPCS Communications, launched its 4G LTE service in the Los Angeles and Philadelphia metro areas today, bringing the faster wireless technology to five major U.S. markets. Read More

California woman sues Apple over iPhone 'iBrick' upgrade
A California woman sued Apple in state Superior Court, claiming that last summer's iOS 4.0 upgrade turned her iPhone into an "iBrick" that was slower and less reliable than before the update. Read More

Sheraton hotel picks Meru for Wi-Fi
In the hotel business, Wi-Fi reliability can be the difference between getting guests or not. Sheraton Springfield upgraded to Meru Networks Read More

Smartphones grow by 90% in third quarter, IDC says
The global smartphone market grew nearly 90% in the third quarter, with enormous gains by Samsung and HTC, market research firm IDC reported. Read More


WEBCAST: Meraki

Google Invests in Cloud-Controlled WiFi
Effective management is key to wireless success. View this Webcast to hear how cloud-controlled wireless management provides the security, remote administration and reliability resource-constrained IT departments require. Learn more now!

T-Mobile ad mocks iPhone 4 and AT&T
T-Mobile's new TV ad for its myTouch 4G smartphone makes its point by mocking the popular iPhone, through a parody of Apple's own long-running "I'm a Mac" advertising campaign. Read More

Developers Will Focus on WinPho7, Android Apps in 2011
The iPhone will be losing some of its popularity among developers, advertisers, and publishers next year as the app makers try to diversify their offerings to other platforms. Read More

Verizon's Android App Store: Everything There Is To Know
Android users are about to get a new place to shop. Read More

Windows Phone 7 handsets selling out in UK
Windows Phone 7 handsets are reportedly selling out in the UK, where pre-orders are being taken. The problem seems to be a limited initial shipment coupled with high demand from consumers. Read More

Microsoft touts UI efficiency with WP7
Microsoft claims its Windows Phone 7 smartphones allow users to do more in fewer steps than do rival phones. Read More

Windows Phone 7 takes Office, SharePoint to new level on mobile
Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 team is enticeing business users with Office Mobile upgrades and SharePoint integration. Read More

Researcher to release Web-based Android attack
A computer security researcher says he plans to release code Thursday that could be used to attack some versions of Google's Android phones over the Internet. Read More

New Android Smartphones Serve up 3D Without the Glasses
3D smartphones will soon be a reality--if you live in Japan, that is. Two upcoming Sharp smartphones will offer a 3D-capable display. These two new Android powered phones, known as the Galapagos 003SH and 005SH, won't just house any regular 3D screen. Instead, they'll be based around an autostereoscopic 3D display developed by Sharp itself, which means that you'll be able to 3D content without the need for pesky 3D glasses. After all, who would want to wear 3D glasses just to use their smartphone? Read More



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The Google Android Quiz
Android OS, with its openness, readily developed applications and flexibility has anchored a new wave of mobile devices that are rapidly gaining popularity. Here's a quiz about the operating system, its devices and history to see how well you really know it. Keep score and rank yourself at the end.

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