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iPhone 5 rumor rollup for the week ending March 2
With the shadow of the Next iPad looming over all, the iOSsphere looks for new meaning in older rumors for iPhone 5. Read More


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Top 25 iPhone & iPad Apps for Business
Apple's iPhone and iPad may have been built for consumers, but the folks in Cupertino correctly guessed that what's good for consumers is good for businesses. The only stumbling block may be the growing volume of apps available: more 140,000 natively for the iPad and over 500,000 that work on the iPhone and iPad. Here are 25 go-to iOS apps for business users, from travel planning to document editing using Microsoft Office tools to time tracking to getting a good night's sleep. Read More

How Passpoint could make Wi-Fi hotspots more like cellular data services
Imagine if Wi-Fi worked more like our mobile data services that gave us wireless connectivity without the constant interruptions that come from switching hotspots and that gave us a deeper level of security than anything we get when we connect to public hotspots. Read More

Vendors pile on mobility management
Managing and securing the world of mobile computing is an evolving art, as a quartet of vendors showed at Mobile World Congress, each taking different approaches to the challenge. Read More


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Benefits and Risks of Energy-saving Modes of UPS Operation
This paper shows that eco-mode typically provides a reduction of 2-4% in data center energy consumption and explains the various limitations and concerns that arise from eco-mode use. Situations where these operating modes are recommended and contraindicated are also described. Learn More

Mozilla's 'modest proposal:' Dump the smartphone OS
Mozilla has a "modest proposal" about smartphones and it's simply stated. "Dump the operating system. All of them." Read More

FCC asks for comments on mobile network shutdowns for public safety
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is seeking public comments on whether it's ever appropriate for law enforcement agencies to shut down mobile networks in the name of public safety, as Bay Area Rapid Transit did last August. Read More

First iPad 3 drama? Short supply of Retina Displays reported
Apple hasn't even announced the iPad 3 yet, but tablet watchers are already fretting that the company might not have enough of them to meet early demand due to a short of the high-resolution Retina Display screens expected on the devices. Read More


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AT&T's app developer billing scheme: Will app makers buy in?
AT&T's trial balloon of charging app developers for bandwidth their users consume might not stay in the air very long. Read More

AT&T ups "unlimited" 3G throttling cap to 3GB
AT&T said Thursday that it will give its unlimited 3G data customers up to 3GB before it knocks them down to 2G speeds. Read More

Broadcom readies chips optimized for Android 4.0
Broadcom announced this week a set of 3G smartphone chips that have been designed specifically to exploit Android 4.0, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich. The new silicon especially focuses on improving Android graphics performance. Read More

BYOD: There is no stopping employees' devices on your network
It used to be the IT department's answer was always no when an employee asked to use a personal device for work. IT often felt the risk was far too great to the company's network security to allow this. Read More

Toolset lets mobile carriers meld core services with the Web
Unlocking the treasure trove of mobile carrier services and data for new mobile apps is getting a lot easier. And now, it's getting easier for the carriers themselves to "mash-up" those internal resources with external Web-accessible services from Facebook and others. Read More



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