Thursday, June 23, 2011

Nokia N9: Finally a MeeGo phone, too late?

T-Mobile mobile hotspot offers speed | Hands on: T-Mobile's mobile hotspot offers speed and flexibility

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IT Blogwatch: Nokia N9: Finally a MeeGo phone, too late?
Nokia has showed off its N9 smartphone, running its other "burning platform" -- MeeGo. Odd, considering Nokia is switching to Windows Phone 7. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder why Espoo would bother. Read More


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Innovative option for fast iPad and iPhone development
Apple iPhone and iPad growth are inspiring businesses to imagine making their custom solutions mobile. The white paper explains why FileMaker software offers the fastest path to developing (with FileMaker Pro on the desktop) and deploying (with the FileMaker Go app) iPad and iPhone solutions. Read More

WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems, Inc.

Social Technologies Transform Business
Social technologies are moving from the consumer space into the enterprise, and Enterprise Social Software (ESS) is changing how people work. A white paper based on a Forrester Consulting survey commissioned by Cisco reveals the benefits and inhibitors faced by decision makers and how ESS is transforming business processes. Read the white paper now.

T-Mobile mobile hotspot offers speed
No. 4 wireless carrier T-Mobile has just joined its larger rivals in offering a mobile hotspot to its users. These handy devices tap into your cellular service, broadcasting a Wi-Fi signal that lets you connect up to five laptops, tablets or other devices to the Internet, effectively creating a personal high-speed wireless network wherever you go. Read More

Hands on: T-Mobile's mobile hotspot offers speed and flexibility
No. 4 wireless carrier T-Mobile has joined its larger rivals in offering a mobile hotspot to its users. How does the device -- and network -- stack up? Read More

For B&N, e-books outsell physical books three to one
Barnes & Noble on Tuesday said it sold three times as many digital books through its website compared to physical books during the fourth fiscal quarter. Read More

Left to your own devices
I've been watching a challenge grow on the horizon. It comes up over and over again in conversations with security and technology executives alike, and if it hasn't hit your organization yet...well, let's just say that it probably has and you're just missing it. It's the broad issue of mobility and the consumerization of IT. Simply put, it's all those fun little devices that your employees are bringing to you and saying "support me." Read More

Ready or not, they're already in your enterprise
Organizations are being overrun by users bringing their own devices to work. The paradox is that organizations trying hardest to ban workers from using their devices may be increasing their risk rather than mitigating it. Read More

New LightSquared GPS plan faces attack, uncertainty
The coast is not yet clear for LightSquared's hybrid satellite-LTE network despite the company's announcement on Monday that it has found a solution to interference with GPS. Read More

LightSquared may change bands to save GPS
Mobile broadband startup LightSquared proposed an alternative network plan on Monday in which it would use different frequencies to prevent interference with GPS. Read More


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Benefits of an ITIL Help Desk in the Cloud
You can implement help desk processes based on ITIL easily with reduced up-front costs and automatic upgrades. Used by more than 72,500 companies worldwide, the Force.com platform is the most widely used Cloud platform in the world. Read More

Verizon to end unlimited data next month, report says
We're about to reach the limits of Verizon Wireless's limited-time offer of unlimited data, reports the Wall Street Journal's AllThingsD. The website reports that the wireless carrier plans to introduce tiered pricing next month for new smartphone customers -- including those buying Apple's iPhone 4. Read More

Attack of the mobile browsers
Firefox, Opera, and a horde of mobile upstarts give iPhone, iPad, and Android users plenty of alternatives Read More

Preston Gralla: Mango is a solid step for Windows Phone 7 -- but it's still not enough
By all accounts, Mango is a solid upgrade for Windows Phone 7. But it's still not a cure for what ails Microsoft's smartphone operating system. Read More

Nokia reveals details of Symbian deal with Accenture
Nokia Wednesday said it has finalized an agreement with Accenture to develop the Symbian mobile OS as the company retrenches. Read More

Proposed bill would require mobile carriers to detail 4G speeds
A new bill in the U.S. House of Representatives would require mobile providers to detail minimum data speeds and give other information to customers. Read More

Austin added as second city for mobile wallet launch
Isis officials named Austin as their second 2012 launch market for the carrier-backed venture that relies on Near Field Communication-ready smartphones to help consumers buy goods from merchants. Read More

RIM drastically cuts PlayBook sales target, report says
RIM has cut its sales target for PlayBook tablets in the second quarter to one-third of the original estimate, according to Taiwan-based suppliers cited in a report. Read More

Sharon Machlis: 3 iPad disappointments
Yes, Apple fans, there's much to like about the iPad. But no it's not perfect. After close to a month with the iPad 2, here are three things that annoy me. Read More



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