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- Google reveals some of its mobile gang
- Google outlined some of the participants of its Android mobile software in a media alert a few minutes ago. Google detailed a noon ET conference call for the Open Handset Alliance, an alliance of more than 30 partners. The executive lineup hints at the key bigwigs in...
- Tags: google inc., mobile, wireless, wireless operator, advertising & promotion, marketing, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2007-11-05
- A Practical Guide to WiMAX Antennas: MIMO and Beamforming Technical Overview
- Wireless operators are increasingly pressured to enhance their networks and service capabilities in order to keep pace with the accelerating growth in wireless utilization and increasing demand for high performing connections. As bandwidth intensive, rich media applications are introduced, larger volumes of subscribers consume ever-growing quantities of data packets while...
- Tags: wimax, mobility, mimo, motorola inc., wireless operator, wi-fi, wireless
- White papers 2007-04-13
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- Logitech diNovo Edge Mac keyboard
- Keyboards are keyboards, right? Not exactly... I've taken Apple to task before about their new thin-profile aluminum keyboards, but like anything, you get used to them eventually. If you're looking for something completely different in the keyboard department, check out the Logitech ...
- Tags: apple macintosh, logitech, keyboards, hardware, peripherals, jason d. o\'grady
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Useful: Cradlepoint PHS300 Personal Hotspot
- The Cradlepoint PHS300 (US$179) creates a personal hotspot with a mobile broadband card like the many EV-DO data cards from carriers like Verizon. I recently got a chance to test a PHS300 on a trip to Bonnaroo in Manchester, TN. Several of us were traveling to the...
- Tags: card, hotspot, mobile broadband, cradlepoint phs300, wireless, jason d. o\'grady
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Sprint: Can it convince customers to stay?
- Sprint had some good news Wednesday: The wireless provider lost 901,000 net customers and only 776,000 post-paid subscribers in the second quarter. Wall Street was expecting more customer defections. For instance, Morgan Stanley was expecting post-paid subscriber losses of 947,000. But let's get real here: Sprint is on the ropes...
- Tags: sprint communications, product marketing, customer relationship management (crm), wi-fi, wireless, marketing, enterprise software, software, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Time for Google to take out Sprint
- Buy the preferred, becoming Sprint's largest shareholder. Then, with institutional support, change the brand name to Google Wireless. Or Google Clearwire. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: google inc., clearwire corp., sprint communications, wimax, wi-fi, wireless, branding, marketing, dana blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- The fast track to mobile Linux
- Linux can replace RTOSs while the RTOS is still there to support the wireless stack by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: phone, mobile, mobile linux, linux, unix, advertising & promotion, operating systems, open source, software, marketing, dana blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Indictments in huge hacking & theft case
- A federal grand jury returned indictments today on 11 defendants in one of the largest hacking and online theft cases ever. The Department of Justice charged 11 individuals from around the world with stealing 40 million credit and debit card numbers, cracking the networks of nine retailers and stealing an...
- Tags: belarus, hacking, debit card, ukraine, debit card number, unauthorized access device, identity theft, financial services, security, richard koman
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- ID theft bust: Indictments are nice, more arrests much nicer
- Praise be, big time. Almost. The U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Attorneys offices in Massachusetts and California announced today that they have indicted 11 individuals as part of an international ring of hackers (really, crackers) who purloined at least 40 million credit card and debit...
- Tags: u.s., network, debit card, u.s. department of justice, ukraine, identity theft, hacking, financial services, security, tom steinert-threlkeld
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Windows Vista
- How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Windows VistaKubuntu on main desktop ...... Windows XP SP2 in the VMware sandbox, same for Vista if someone sends me a copy gratis. I've been burned too many times with malware to even think of going back to Windows as my main...
- Tags: microsoft windows vista (longhorn), operating systems, microsoft windows vista, love windows vista, love windows, stop worrying, operating system
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- Second Circuit overturns remote-DVR ban
- New York cable operator Cablevision's planned remote-storage digital video recorder does not violate Hollywood studios' copyrights, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled today PDF. The decision overturns a district court ruling that blocked introduction of the device because, the lower court said, it would directly...
- Tags: cablevision systems corp., digital video recorder, dvr, digital video, personal technology, home entertainment, richard koman
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- Linux laptop, make or buy?
- Linux laptop, make or buy?The answer may simply be[i]I sort of expected a vendor representative to write and offer a unit, but that did not happen. This may tell more about the state of this market than anything else[/i].Maybe they simply had not read your blog? :)RE: Linux laptop, make...
- Tags: operating systems, open source, linux laptop, linux, laptop computer
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- Plat'Home OpenBlockS: Made in Japan
- Plat'Home OpenBlockS: Made in JapanInterestingInteresting, but why so expensive? 500.00 for a really simple piece of hardware seems to be overpriced by a factor of 4 or 5 at least. You could easily build a single board computer for a fraction of the cost with much more processing...
- Tags: processors, network technology, plat'home openblocks, linksys wrt54gl
- Discussion threads 2008-08-03
- Weekend Gadget Guidance: Navigate phone trees automatically
- Imagine this: you have to make a phone call, but you don't want to sit through the umpteen-level phone tree awaiting your poor ear. "Press one to hear your balance. Press two to pay your balance. Press three to open a new account." By...
- Tags: phone, phone tree, telecom & utilities, andrew nusca
- Blog posts 2008-08-01
- It's official: my broadband nightmare is over
- Beginning today, I proclaim an international day of celebration. Over the course of 31 days, I've been without broadband. It hasn't been without whinging about it at every given opportunity of course. If it wasn't for the close proximity to my university campus and a very...
- Tags: broadband, broadband internet, network technology, telecommunications, networking, zack whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-08-01
- iPhone 3G tethering App pulled by Apple
- iPhone 3G tethering App pulled by AppleGet Your Computer Online using your iPhone's Data Connection[url=http://lifehacker.com/398961/get-your-computer-online-using-your-iphones-data-connection]FYI[/url]But, if you had an Nokia N95, you wouldn't be writing this plaintiff article--you'd have choices.Heck, I even have [url=http://www.joikuspot.com/]JoikuSpot[/url] which allows my phone to act as a 'hotspot' AP which means I can tether to...
- Tags: keyboards, telecom & utilities, cellular phones, wireless, now it, apple inc., apple iphone, phone, apple iphone 3g, att, iphone, 3g
- Discussion threads 2008-08-01
- Technology top tips for students
- Jump straight into the deep-end with some money recovering and time saving tips to ensure you get what you need as efficiently as possible. 1. Use your university network to download on-demand television Many universities have very high-end network bandwidth running into the campus....
- Tags: phone, network, tv, printing, document management, networking, wireless, enterprise software, software, finance, managerial accounting, zack whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-07-31
- AT&T to FCC: We Ban P2P Traffic
- If blocking P2P traffic is bad, isn't banning it worse? It's now been reported not just once, but twice, that AT&T is banning P2P traffic by its wireless customers. That will not make iPhone 3G customers happy. So if the first item on the...
- Tags: fcc, p2p, traffic, at&t corp., peer to peer (p2p), federal government, internet, government, tom steinert-threlkeld
- Blog posts 2008-07-31
- Roboform launches Enterprise, still wondering if this Mac thing will take off.
- I hate passwords - especially in a corporate setting. We've all been there - your password must be between 6-8 characters and must include at least one letter, one number, one symbol, yadda yadda yadda. Oh, and you'll be asked to change it every 60 days. Sigh. OK, I recognize...
- Tags: apple macintosh, password, roboform, mac sale, desktops, hardware, sam diaz
- Blog posts 2008-07-31
- FireWire 1600, 3200 approved: Now, USB 3.0 or FireWire?
- FireWire 1600, 3200 approved: Now, USB 3.0 or FireWire?My choice: USB 3.0At least for mainstream computing.USB has used a single main interface since it was first introduced. Being able to use an old-but-still-functional USB device like a mouse, webcam, or cable to a digital camera in a USB 3.0...
- Tags: firewire, usb
- Discussion threads 2008-07-31
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