Monday, October 24, 2011

One big Wi-Fi rollout: 12,000 college dorm residents

  30% of corporate BlackBerry users want new device | Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus to ship Nov. 13 for $400
 
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One big Wi-Fi rollout: 12,000 college dorm residents
Wi-Fi on college campuses is nothing new, but the University of Massachusetts at Amherst recently finished one of the biggest 802.11n deployments ever, providing wireless access to some 12,000 student dormitory residents. Read More


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30% of corporate BlackBerry users want new device
More than 30% of BlackBerry users in large companies said in September, a month before a global service outage, that they were looking to use a different smartphone model in 2012. Read More

Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus to ship Nov. 13 for $400
Samsung confirmed Friday that another in its line of tablet computers, the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, will sell for $399.99 starting Nov. 13. Read More

Elgan: Getting serious about Siri
Apple's talkative new virtual assistant is no parlor trick. It's a powerful tool that can transform how you live and work. Read More

Nokia's Windows Phone push meets its market test
Nokia is expected to launch its first phones based on Microsoft's Windows Phone OS on Wednesday at Nokia World in London. Read More

Sprint cutting unlimited 4G data plans
Sprint Nextel is ending unlimited data plans for all devices except smartphones, bringing the era of all-you-can-eat mobile data in the U.S. nearer to a close. Read More

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If you're not content with simply surfing or watching videos on your iPad, we've found 5 cool and useful tech add-ons. Read More


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iPad 2 vs. business class tablets
Tech lovers have been flocking to the iPad 2 and other tablets in order to watch movies, read books, surf the Web and make video calls on the latest, greatest, thinnest, lightest, coolest devices. But where do tablets fit within the enterprise? Insider (registration required) Read More

Sprint to sell Transform Ultra on contract for $80 on Nov. 13
The Samsung Transform Ultra, a slider smartphone with a touchscreen and a Qwerty keyboard, will go on sale Nov. 13 for $79.99 after rebate and a two-year Sprint contract. Read More

40M U.S. mobile users access social nets every day
There's a good chance that if you didn't access Facebook or Twitter last year, you do today. Read More

India's Bharti, Softbank form mobile Internet joint venture
India's Bharti Enterprises has set up a joint venture with Japan's Softbank to focus on social media, gaming, and e-commerce for India's booming mobile market, it said Thursday. Read More

FCC warns retailers to stop selling signal-jamming devices
The Federal Communications Commission has warned 20 online retailers to stop selling illegal devices that jam cell phone, GPS and Wi-Fi signals. Read More

Jonny Evans: ARM's latest chips hint Apple iPad, iPhone plans
Apple's future iPads, iPhones and other mobile devices will deliver unimaginable battery life and much-improved performance, if developments at the company's processor design partner, ARM, are to be seen as harbingers of the future. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Microsoft now paid by 55% of Android ODMs
Microsoft is now licensing more than half of all Android original device manufacturers, extracting annual license fees estimated at almost half a billion dollars. The latest licensee is Compal. In IT Blogwatch, pretty soon bloggers are talking serious money. Not to mention: An Airbus fuel pump fault ... Read More

 
 
 

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