Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Hands-on: Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus

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Hands-on: Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
We go hands on with the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, Apple's new smartphones that boast larger screens, higher resolutions and longer battery life. Read More
 




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Big alternatives to the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus
Welcome to the big-phone party, Apple. Read More
 

iPhone 6 is an apple, the Lumia 830 Windows Phone is an orange.
With today's iPhone announcements Apple confirms its dedication to consumers, advancing beyond what Microsoft's Windows Phone has to offer them, but the news also leaves Windows Phone as arguably the better phone for businesses.The new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus feature larger screens, thinner bodies and support for secure credit card transactions. It can tell whether you are cycling or running and whether you are climbing stairs, and has a new motion co-processor to help it do so. Great stuff but not what Microsoft is emphasizing.+[Also on Network World: The new Microsoft under Satya Nadella; The newest Windows Phone licensee is…Polaroid]+To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

FCC may put mobile under same net-neutrality rules as wired broadband
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is reexamining how it treats wireless net neutrality, in response to public comments on the agency's proposed Open Internet rules.Under the net neutrality rules the FCC set in 2010, wireless was set apart from wired access and mobile operators were given more leeway to treat some streams of traffic differently from others. But that distinction is a major concern for "tens of thousands" of people who have commented on the agency's new proposal, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler said Tuesday.An open Internet encourages innovation, which in turn drives network use and infrastructure buildout, Wheeler said. "Mobile wireless broadband is a key component of that virtuous cycle," he said.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

The newest Windows Phone licensee is…Polaroid
The maker of the instant camera is now lining up behind Microsoft in the smartphone wars. Read More
 

Ericsson accelerates indoor LTE speed to 300Mbps
The company's new base station supports LTE-Advanced and Wi-Fi Read More
 


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The Apple Watch is real and here's what it does
The Apple Watch comes in numerous style and acts as a fitness tracker as well as running apps Read More
 

iOS 7 hits 90% share, iOS 8 likely to ship Sept. 17
Just hours before Apple announces new iPhones, an ad network trolling its traffic data said that iOS 7, which will be replaced next week on most customers' devices, was running 90% of all North American iPhones and iPads. Read More
 

iOS 8 to launch on September 17
The company's new mobile operating system will come preinstalled on new iPhones and be available as a free updates for existing users. Read More
 

ApplePay aims to replace your wallet with an iPhone
Apple's new iPhones will use built-in NFC radio antennas to let you pay for purchases at the cash register. Read More
 

Dell creates Virtual Smartphone app for Android, iOS phones
Dell's virtual smartphone will provide an alternative Samsung's Knox and other apps that provide a digital lockbox for storing sensitive corporate information an employee's personal phone. Read More
 


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The Evolution of Apple's iPhone
As Apple prepares to launch new iPhones, it's important to look at how the now-iconic device has matured since its arrival in 2007. Read More
 

We go up close with the new Apple Watch
Apple's smartwatch won't arrive until early 2015, but we had a chance to get our hands on one at Apple's iPhone 6 press event. Read More
 

iPhone 6, Apple Watch features: Android's been there, done that 

For those familiar with the Android ecosystem, few of the new features Apple announced today were actually new. Read More
 

Last minute iPhone 6 rumors -- Release date, water proof, shatter proof and more details
Less than 14 hours before Apple's big announcement comes a slew of last-minute rumors Read More
 

First Look: iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
They're BIGGER Yes, you read that right - the last bastion of comfortably-sized smartphones has fallen. Apple has gotten with the program and rolled out the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus – two new models with a host of new capabilities. Beyond bigness, we mean.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

 

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