Thursday, April 19, 2012

HTC One S review: T-Mobile's new shining star

  Nokia reports loss in face of stiff competition | Samsung claims Apple infringed eight patents in reply to Apple suit
 
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HTC One S review: T-Mobile's new shining star
With its sleek design and excellent camera, HTC's One S sets a new standard for smartphone greatness for HTC and for T-Mobile. Read More


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Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides services & tools for deploying Microsoft® SharePoint® workloads on its cloud infrastructure platform. This white paper discusses general concepts regarding how to use these services and provides detailed technical guidance on how to configure, deploy, and run a SharePoint Server farm on AWS. Deploy SharePoint quickly at lower total cost on AWS Cloud. Learn how

Nokia reports loss in face of stiff competition
Nokia reported a sales drop and a loss during the first quarter, as it struggles to sell cheap phones as well as Symbian-based smartphones, and Windows Phone sales remain small. Read More

Samsung claims Apple infringed eight patents in reply to Apple suit
Samsung alleged in a counterclaim to an Apple patent infringement lawsuit in a federal court in California that the maker of the iPhone and iPad has infringed eight of its patents. Read More

HTC One X to debut May 6 for $200 on AT&T
HTC's One X smartphone will be available exclusively from AT&T on May 6 for $199.99 and a two-year agreement. Read More

Qualcomm's S4 chips for smartphones, tablets in short supply
There is a shortage of Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processors for tablets and smartphones due to a lack of manufacturing capacity available to make those chips, Qualcomm said on Thursday. Read More

Android malware writers exploit Instagram craze to distribute SMS Trojan horse
Malware writers have created fake Instagram websites to distribute Android Trojan horses, according to security researchers from antivirus firms Sophos and Trend Micro. Read More

JR Raphael: Acer announces Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade details
Got an Acer A100 or A500 Android tablet? Get ready for a very special Ice Cream Sandwich delivery. Read More

Galaxy Nexus arrives at Sprint on Sunday for $200
Sprint will begin selling Samsung's Galaxy Nexus on Sunday for $199.99 with a two-year contract, making it $100 cheaper than the Verizon Wireless version. Read More

Verizon Wireless cuts international data charges
Verizon Wireless announced that its data prices will drop dramatically -- to $25 for 100MB -- for U.S.-based customers traveling abroad. Read More


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Understand Your Data: The Future of Backup and Archiving
Join us to hear the impact of private and public cloud solutions, "big data" and your choices while market evolves. Learn More

Verizon combines its widespread LTE service with Private IP
Verizon announced that it has combined its 4G LTE wireless access, which is now deployed in more than 200 cities, with its Private IP network service to give business users secure, high-speed Internet access. Read More

Carriers cap LTE services to avoid fixed-line cannibalization, says IEEE's Saracco
Roberto Saracco isn't buying carriers' claims that they need to put caps on their LTE services due to excessive traffic causing massive engineering challenges. Read More

Verizon to activate 27 more LTE cities on Thursday
Verizon Wireless will expand its faster 4G LTE network to 27 new cities on Thursday, bringing the total to 230 metro areas nationwide and reaching two-thirds of the U.S. population. Read More

Windows RT, formerly WOA, to have Office apps included
Windows 8 on ARM, now dubbed Windows RT by Microsoft, will include Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote applications -- a move that could be used to entice Windows tablet buyers. Read More

Smartphone payments to outpace credit cards by 2020
More than two-thirds of technology insiders believe that paying with smartphones will overtake cash and credit card payments by 2020, according to a survey released Tuesday by the Pew Internet and American Life Project and Elon University School of Communications. Read More

Openwave, Synchronica sell mobile messaging businesses
Two mobile messaging software businesses -- Openwave's Mediation and Messaging units and Synchronica -- were sold on Monday in a sign of consolidation for that industry. Read More

The Most Annoying Android Apps
Not all Android apps are created equal, and most are far from perfect. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Windows Phone upgrade confusion; Microsoft mum on WP8/Apollo compatibility
Will today's Windows Phones get the upgrade to Apollo (Windows Phone 8)? In February, Microsoft seemed to say no. This week, yes. Then, errm, we're not sure exactly what it said. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers scratch their heads. Read More

 
 
 

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