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iPhone 6 rumor rollup for week ending Jan. 11
Even without Apple being at the gigantic Consumer Electronics Show this week in Las Vegas, it proved to be a treasure trove of iPhone 6 revelations for those with the wit to look beneath the surface of things. Read More


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Computerworld Honors Program nominations will be accepted until January 18, 2013, with the Awards Ceremony and Gala Evening taking place on June 3rd in Washington, DC. Entries selected will have their case studies published in the Honors Global Archive and receive complimentary admission to the Gala program. Submit your entry now!

10 wireless charging technologies on display at CES 2013
The Wireless Power Consortium had an especially large display at CES 2013, and rightfully so. Bas Fransen, chief marketing officer at ConvenientPower, says the WPC has grown from 80 members to 140 in the past year. Here are 10 innovative technologies designed to the transformative Qi wireless charging standard that were on display at CES. Read More

IEEE approves WiGig, clearing way for faster wireless networking
Imagine a technology that would eliminate the tangled bundle of wires at the back of your PC. Read More

T-Mobile CEO calls AT&T New York network 'crap'
CES may not be the phone show it once was, but that didn't stop T-Mobile from making a few major mobile announcements at an event Tuesday evening, and talking some good ol' smack. Read More

IPv6 can boost mobile performance, battery life, proponents say
IPv6, the next version of the Internet Protocol, could make life easier and battery life longer for electronics-addicted consumers. Read More


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Strong Security for Remote Workers Is Just a Phone Call Away
Join Steve Dispensa, PhoneFactor Chief Technology Officer, and Sarah Fender, PhoneFactor Vice President of Marketing & Product Management, to learn how phone-based authentication is helping companies tackle complex authentication challenges. Learn More

Verizon looks to LTE completion, Gigabit FiOS
After announcing its 4G LTE mobile network at CES two years ago and its FiOS fiber-based home broadband offering here in 2004, Verizon used a keynote address on Tuesday to pitch its progress on those and other projects. Read More

Why a cheaper iPhone model makes economic sense
The iPhone 5 hasn't even been out for a full four months and the iPhone rumors are already rolling in at full throttle. But lately, the word from the rumor mill hasn't been focused on the iPhone 5S or the like, but rather on reports that Apple may release a lower-priced iPhone to make inroads in emerging markets. The first report came via Digitimes which noted that this rumored new iPhone will come... Read More

Five smartphone trends from Las Vegas
In 2013, a high-end smartphone should have a full-HD 5-inch screen and a 13-megapixel camera to remain competitive, if products launched at International CES in Las Vegas this week are an indication of the state of the art for mobile devices. Read More

UPDATE: Will Apple introduce a lower-priced iPhone?
Apple is moving ahead with plans for a less expensive iPhone, possibly with a plastic instead of metal body, according to a new report. But a top Apple executive this week flatly says that "Despite the popularity of cheap smartphones, this will never be the future of Apple's products." Read More


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The key is to build simplicity and ease of use into these solutions from Day 1. This white paper will demonstrate a clear path to UC simplicity, and to overall success of UC deployments. Learn more.

Microsoft exec doesn't rule out Intel-based Windows Phones
After Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer made a surprise appearance during a Qualcomm keynote at International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), some analysts wondered how married the company is to Snapdragon chips and the ARM-based ecosystem. Read More

Hottest Android news & rumors for the week ending Jan. 11, CES-style
ZTE and Huawei took home most of the device-related headlines from this year's International CES in Las Vegas, which didn't exactly provide an earthshaking amount of Android news for a show of its size. Nevertheless, the companies both demonstrated strong new offerings, and other players, including Samsung and Sony, made their own hardware-related waves. Read More

CES 2013: From Russia with e-Ink - hands-on with the YotaPhone
If you're a serious Android-watcher, you've probably heard of the YotaPhone - the Russian-built Android phone that packs a rear-mounted e-Ink display in addition to a standard touchscreen. Read More

How to nominate someone for Internet Hall of Fame
National Baseball Hall of Fame voters made headlines this week for sending steroid-era players a message by not letting any of them into the Cooperstown shrine this year. Nothing like that's going to happen with the Internet Society's Internet Hall of Fame, which today opens up the nomination process for its class of 2013. Read More

IBM cements 20 years of patent dominance
IBM earned 6,478 utility patents last year, topping the list of patent winners for the 20th year in a row, according to data from IFI CLAIMS Patent Services. With its record haul, Big Blue bested its 2011 patent tally by 5%. Read More



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Best of CES 2013: In pictures
Here's what's grabbing our attention right now at the sprawling CES 2013 gadget show in Las Vegas.

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