Thursday, May 26, 2011

3 reasons Mango could interest you in a Windows Phone

Preston Gralla: Windows Phone 7 Mango update is solid but not good enough | Richi Jennings: iPad 2 "not" delayed, iPhone 5 release date uncertain, after Foxconn explosion

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3 reasons Mango could interest you in buying a Windows Phone
Microsoft on Tuesday demonstrated more than 20 of the 500 features in its Windows Phone upgrade called Mango. Here are the top three features that might make customers want to buy a Windows Phone-powered device. Read More


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Preston Gralla: Windows Phone 7 Mango update is solid but not good enough
Microsoft today previewed many of the new features to be included in the upcoming Mango update of Windows Phone 7. Many were impressive, but Mango won't be enough to help Microsoft gain on the iPhone and Android phones. Read More

Richi Jennings: iPad 2 "not" delayed, iPhone 5 release date uncertain, after Foxconn explosion
Questions remain after Friday's tragic explosion at the Foxconn iPad 2 factory in Chengdu, China. Will shipments of the iPad 2 be delayed? Foxconn says not. Will the iPhone 5 release date change? That's less clear. And, of course, people want to know how the conflagration happened and how it can be prevented in future. Read More

Jonny Evans: Does Apple's iPad 2 belong in your school?
A UK school has announced it will be Europe's first to equip all students with Apple [AAPL] iPad 2's, and while critics slam such moves as an expensive waste of cash, others believe that enabling pupils to get to grips with learning while using technology they actually like will actually boost education. Read More

Who needs Flash? Apple dominating mobile video
Apple's iOS has become the dominant platform for mobile video viewing, according to a new report from video monetization startup FreeWheel. Read More

Tablet PCs to dominate Taipei computer show
Tablet PCs will dominate the massive Computex trade show in Taipei next week, where top brands and obscure white-box makers will show new models of the popular devices, including some that run on Intel's new Oak Trail mobile processor. Read More

Japan's NHK shows latest flexible OLED screen
Japan's public broadcaster, NHK, is making progress on the development of thin, flexible screens that might one day make a roll-up TV possible. Read More


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MeeGo conference eyes uses beyond phones
Supporters of the MeeGo open-source platform put tablets, in-car systems and TV in the spotlight at a conference in San Francisco on Monday, saying the technology had broad potential while downplaying its role in smartphones. Read More

How to protect smartphones and tablets
Managing mobile devices entails a level of complexity unheard of in the traditional enterprise world of Windows desktops. MDM software needs to control devices from multiple manufacturers, running different versions of as many as five operating systems, tied to carrier networks with their own particular constraints. Read More

Jonny Evans: Square deal turns Apple iPhone into iWallet
Square Inc. has introduced a new app which turns your iPhone into a wallet -- and an iPad into a payment terminal, destined for Apple retail stores all over the place. Even better, it hasn't required use of Near Field Communications, at least, not yet. So, what's happening? Read More

AT&T to launch its LTE network in 5 cities this summer
AT&T said it will activate its LTE (Long-Term Evolution) wireless network this summer in five cities, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. Read More

T-Mobile offers four new monthly plans
T-Mobile USA implemented four new smartphone data pricing plans that force users down from fast 4G speeds to much slower 2G speeds if they exceed a set amount of data usage and don't opt for a more expensive plan. Read More

Douglas Haider: Emerging wireless standards
I admit it: I have been starstruck in Vegas few times. There was the time I saw Vanna White. There was the time I saw Mike Tyson. And there was last week, when I got the opportunity to speak with Matthew Gast. Okay, so Matthew didn't appear in the movie The Hangover, but he is as every bit a heavyweight as "Iron Mike" is, especially when it comes to wireless networking. Read More



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