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What big wireless questions remain?

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What big wireless questions remain?
One of the technology tracks at this week's Interop conference and exhibition in Las Vegas will address the biggest trends and issues in wireless networking. Read More


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82-year-old Father of the cell phone buys new smartphone every 2 months
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US launches wireless public safety network
The major U.S. telecommunications carriers join the U.S. government in creating a public safety network Read More


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iPad cannibalization talk crazy, says analyst
Apple's iPad hasn't materially affected consumer PC sales, as some have claimed, according to survey data compiled by the NPD Group. Read More

Malware writers gunning for Google Android
Symbian and Microsoft Windows Mobile platforms have been the proving ground for mobile malware over the past five years, but a new Juniper Networks report states that Google Android now takes "the crown" as the platform getting the most attention from malware developers. Read More

Living Legend: Vic Hayes
Vic Hayes, sometimes called the "Father of Wi-Fi," hardly fits the conventional image of a "legend." Soft-spoken on the phone, self-effacing, he's less a technological visionary and more of a problem solver. Read More


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U.S. Cellular to launch LTE this year
U.S. Cellular will roll out an LTE (Long-Term Evolution) mobile wireless network, reaching more than 25 percent of its subscribers by the holiday season late this year. Read More

Apple defection would be slap in the face to Intel
Online speculation is starting to pick up speed that Apple is looking to ditch Intel chips and move to ARM-based processors for its Mac line of laptops. Read More

IT caught in crossfire when it comes to smartphone privacy
The news that iPhones, iPads and Android devices secretly track the locations of their owners poses a potentially serious dilemma for IT staffs. If someone's manager asks IT to retrieve that data and hand it over, what should IT do? We certainly have to acknowledge that a device that's used for business purposes but automatically tracks personal information blurs the line between personal and corporate information. Read More



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