Thursday, December 22, 2011

AT&T, Verizon LTE networks offer similar data download, Web browsing speeds

  Amazon pushes Kindle Fire touch update | Verizon confirms software update coming to Galaxy Nexus
 
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AT&T, Verizon LTE nets offer similar data download, Web browsing speeds
Data downloads and Web browsing on new LTE-ready smartphones were slightly faster on AT&T's new 4G LTE network than on the far more widely spread 4G LTE network of rival Verizon Read More


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Amazon pushes Kindle Fire touch update
Amazon on Wednesday issued a software update for its Kindle Fire tablet that it said addresses some of the most vocal complaints about the device, including a sluggish response to touch and a lack of parental controls. Read More

Verizon confirms software update coming to Galaxy Nexus
A software update is coming to adjust the wireless signal strength indicator on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone, Verizon Wireless confirmed Wednesday, less than a week after the new Android 4.0 device began shipping. Read More

Nokia ditches Symbian name, next version just called Nokia Belle
The next version of Nokia's Symbian OS will be called Nokia Belle, the company said in a blog post Wednesday. Read More

LightSquared says GPS has to accept interference
Mobile start-up LightSquared wants the FCC to declare that it has the right to use spectrum next to the GPS band and that navigation device makers do not. Read More

Nuance to acquire mobile speech software provider Vlingo
Consolidating the rapidly growing market for voice recognition systems and services, Nuance Communications is in the process of acquiring Vlingo, a provider of mobile voice recognition and analysis software, the two companies announced. Read More


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AT&T to give T-Mobile spectrum, roaming deal
T-Mobile USA will receive spectrum licenses in 128 U.S. markets and a seven-year roaming agreement that will expand its reach by 50 million potential subscribers, in addition to $3 billion cash, after AT&T dropped its deal to merge with T-Mobile. Read More

DOJ to review Verizon spectrum purchase
The U.S. Department of Justice is reviewing a proposed $3.6 billion spectrum purchase by Verizon Wireless, a spokeswoman there said Tuesday. Read More

16 free smartphone apps for hassle-free travel
Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, arm yourself with these smartphone apps to find the best flights, stay on top of details and know what to do when you arrive. Read More

Sprint disables Carrier IQ software on its handsets
Sprint, the biggest user of Carrier IQ's software, said it has disabled use of the tool in response to customer concerns. Read More

3 tips for avoiding tablet management headaches
Tablets are a tricky proposition for many IT departments since they have many of the content creation capabilities of laptops but lack mature security software. Insider (registration required) Read More

 
 
 

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