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Google Wallet: Five things you need to know

Mobile payment systems: A disaster waiting to happen | 4G faceoff: ThunderBolt vs. Galaxy

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Google Wallet: Five things you need to know
Now that Google has officially released its mobile payment platform, here are five things you need to know about it. Read More


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Mobile payment systems: A disaster waiting to happen
The apps may be well thought out, but until security improves in the underlying security of the devices they run on, look out. Read More

4G faceoff: ThunderBolt vs. Galaxy
With 4G smartphones hitting the market in a big way, we decided to test a couple of devices to get an overall sense of how 4G compares with 3G, how specific devices perform and how the underlying networks differ. Read More

PlayBook plays in WiFi world
Research in Motion's PlayBook tablet is primarily intended to connect with a BlackBerry handheld device via Bluetooth in order to present an enhanced display of the BlackBerry's e-mail, contacts list, calendar and other items. Read More


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WHO warns of possible link between cell phones, brain cancer
The World Health Organization has determined that radiation from cell phones can possibly increase brain cancer risk – a change in thinking for an organization that previously has denied any such link. Read More

Jury convicts two for selling counterfeit Cisco gear
A federal jury convicted two people this week over a scheme to import and sell counterfeit Cisco-branded networking equipment. Read More

Wavelink Avalanche 5 shows promise
One of the largest mobile device managers is Wavelink — but their strength has been in hand-held scanners, WiFi industrial devices, and the mobile non-phone marketplace. Read More

Can I wirelessly connect my PC to my HDTV?
Ernest Valdez, Jr. asked how he could wirelessly send a video signal from his computer to his HDTV. Read More



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