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Final spectrum analysis considerations (Part 4)
In this fourth and final installment of our discussion about spectrum analysis and its relevance to Wi-Fi purchase decisions, let's consider three final questions. Read More


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10 HP TouchPad apps for newbies
The bare essentials for HP TouchPad noobs Read More

Controlling Wi-Fi radio 'nap-time' reaps big power savings
By controlling when and how long Wi-Fi radios sleep, a Duke University grad student found a way to double battery life in Wi-Fi devices, without any changes needed on the device itself. Read More

US Army wants soldiers to have advanced smartphones, wireless technology
As the U.S. Army ponders how to give every soldier a smartphone loaded with apps for military purposes -- and be able to support global communications not only with commercial cellular networks like Sprint, Verizon or AT&T -- it is also exploring how it can quickly set up its own wireless network almost anywhere in the world. Read More


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Verizon set to drop unlimited data plans for smartphones
As expected, Verizon Wireless this week will drop unlimited data plans for its smartphone users in favor of a tiered pricing schedule. Read More

HP plans major enterprise push for TouchPad
HP straddles two worlds: enterprise systems and consumer electronics. Its new TouchPad tablet is intended to satisfy the needs of both. But you'll have to look harder and wait longer to see HP's unfolding enterprise plan for TouchPad. Read More

Cisco Cius is not a tablet
Despite its inevitable comparisons to the popular Apple iPad, Cisco's Cius is viewed more as another entry point into Cisco's collaboration ecosystem and less as the company's entry into tablet computing. Read More


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5 Ways to Cash in on Cost Reductions
In these competitive times, there's pressure to conserve cash and operate in the lean. But at the same time, data growth and innovation call for continued IT investment. Read more

Mobile payments, PCI DSS compliance: Some clarity
Those hoping for mobile payments PCI compliance answers will have to wait a bit longer, the security council says. Read More

5 hot social networking sites
The social networking scene is constantly in flux. The big 3 (Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn) are at the top of the heap right now. But challengers are springing up all the time, hoping to leverage the next big wave into a lucrative IPO. Read More

Beam me up, Ruckus
The Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex Smart WiFi system is designed to be a stable, easy to manage and highly secure wireless networking solution for the enterprise. The heart of the system is the ZoneDirector controller, which can communicate with up to 500 ZoneFlex access points. Read More

New York Times has a lot of angry iPad subscribers after latest gaffe
The New York Times needs some new mobile app developers. The newspaper, which recently started charging readers for online content, has a lot of angry subscribers on its hands after an update broke the NYTimes for iPad application. Many, if not most iPad subscribers have been unable to access Times articles since Friday, when an update pushed through Apple's App Store rendered the application unable... Read More

LightSquared raises $265M more despite GPS worries
Mobile broadband startup LightSquared has raised another US$265 million that it can use for building its 4G LTE network, despite the uncertainty of that network being approved by the FCC. Read More



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