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Cellular networks gain Wi-Fi integration smarts
Vendors at the annual GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week are laying out new ways for mobile operators to squeeze more capacity and revenue out of their cellular networks. Read More


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What's hot at Mobile World Congress 2011
From 3D cell phones to "4G" basestations, you can find it all at the cellular industry's global confab, this week in Barcelona, Spain. Read More

My, that's a big iPhone 5 screen you have
The latest Apple iPhone 5 rumor centers on the anticipated smartphone featuring a 4-inch screen, bigger than the standard 3.5-inch display of current iPhones and more in line with what Google Android phone makers have been offering. Read More

Network quality remains top consideration when buying a smartphone: survey
The battle among mobile operating systems may garner a lot of headlines, but it seems network quality is still the most important factor for smartphone users. Read More

iPads storm the enterprise
As global accounts director at Altus, Inc., Michelle Klatt's job is to visit Fortune 500 companies and demonstrate her firm's video management software. When the iPad came out a year ago, she was all over it. Read More


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Verizon iPhone can suffer signal loss if held in 'death grip'
Some reviewers and users are reporting that holding the Verizon iPhone 4 can result in the same kind of signal reduction that affected some AT&T users last year. Some evidence in one report suggests the Wi-Fi signal could also be affected in some cases. Read More

Blending sun, satellites and cellular to connect remote locales
In a lot of places, people would be happy to place a mobile voice call, let alone experience the ecstasy of an LTE wireless broadband connection. At Mobile World Congress, two companies are showcasing systems that blend GSM cellular radios, satellite backhaul, and solar power to bring mobile voice and data to the remotest locations on earth. Read More

Microsoft, Nokia and the prospect of hanging
Like any strategy, this one hinges on carrying it offDr. Samuel Johnson, in the 18th century, observered that "The prospect of hanging concentrates the mind wonderfully." So it is with Microsoft and Nokia, both of whom have been facing that prospect in the fast-growing and fast-changing mobile market. The idea is simple: Nokia adopts Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 as its smartphone OS. Win-Win, as they say. Read More

Samsung's 90 new Android APIs boost mobile device management, security
Samsung unveiled some 90 new APIs added to its Android implementation, including the tablet version of the mobile OS, version 3.0. The new APIs give third-party applications access to features not found on many other Android devices, including enterprise security and management. Read More


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Toward a Gigabit Wi-Fi Nirvana: 802.11ac and 802.11ad
Today's existing state-of-the art wireless LAN can achieve 300 Mbps using 802.11n with two spatial streams. Future developments will deliver three- and four-stream speeds of up to 600 Mbps. But the 802.11 working group has set its sights on a more ambitious milestone: 1 Gbps throughput. Read More

Voice over LTE inches closer to reality
Mobile network operators and their equipment suppliers are working hard to make telephony over data-oriented LTE (Long-Term Evolution) mobile networks a reality, with the number of demos at Mobile World Congress a sign they are getting closer. Read More

AT&T chairman urges open devices, platforms and networks globally
AT&T Chairman Randall Stephenson today prodded carriers, manufacturers and regulators around the globe to create openness and interoperability in mobile devices, platforms and networks in a keynote address at the Mobile World Congress. Read More

Major Windows Phone 7 upgrade to offer IE9, cloud support
A major Windows Phone 7 update later this year will add Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), more third-party multitasking, Twitter and Skydrive cloud computing functions, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer told Mobile World Congress attendees. Read More

Google CEO talks up potential of mobile
Google CEO Eric Schmidt took to the stage at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Tuesday to talk up the Android OS for tablets and phones, in addition to giving nods to Chrome, search and YouTube. Read More



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