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'Body Area Networks' should free hospital bandwidth

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'Body Area Networks' should free hospital bandwidth, untether patients
Hospitals, whose Wi-Fi networks are clogged with clinician and patient data traffic, are getting some much-needed bandwidth relief with the FCC's approval of radio bandwidth spectrum for wireless medical monitoring devices. Read More


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Jonny Evans: WWDC: iPhone in the wings, expect software surprises
WWDC 2012 seems set for software surprises as Apple [AAPL] steps into the limelight with Tim Cook's appearance at D: All Things Digital and arrays of claims and counterclaims as eyes turn to San Francisco. What should we expect? Siri, iOS 6, new Apple TV software and -- in future -- those 4-inch iPhone rumors have showed their face again. Read More

Cricket to sell pre-paid, no-contract iPhone starting June 22
Cricket Communications will offer the first pre-paid iPhone in the U.S. starting June 22, the company announced Thursday. Read More

Sprint set to sell HTC Evo 4G on Saturday
Sprint will start selling the HTC Evo 4G LTE smartphone for $199.99 and a two-year contract on Saturday, 15 days after originally promised. Read More

Cleveland gets AT&T's LTE, making it 39th market with 4G service
AT&T turned on 4G LTE wireless service to Cleveland on Thursday, marking the 39th market in the U.S. to get the service. Read More

Apple wins battle over nano-SIM standard
Apple has won a battle over the standard for a smaller SIM card, use of which would leave more room for other components in future phone designs. Read More


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Opinion split on authority to shut down wireless in emergency
Opinion appears sharply divided on whether the government and law enforcement should have unchecked authority to initiate a localized or citywide wireless service shutdown for public safety purposes. Read More

Sharon Machlis: Editing & syncing photos on your iPad? A warning
Not all photo edits made on your iPad will show up on your desktop. If this matters to you, read on. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple iPhone 5: Smaller and bigger
Apple will eventually introduce the iPhone 5 and this seems set to be smaller and bigger, or thinner and bigger at any rate -- and the device may even use the new and smaller nano-SIM standard which today won approval from the ETSI standard-setting board. Things seem set to get even more interesting... Read More

JR Raphael: Android 4.0 finally on the way to Verizon's Xoom and T-Mobile's Galaxy S II
Android fans, rejoice: A couple of long overdue Android 4.0 upgrades are finally on their way into the world. Read More

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More and more users are making smartphones and tablets their primary devices. If your website isn't adaptive, chances are users aren't seeing your company the way you want. Read More

 
 
 

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