Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Sprint launches 4G LTE in 15 cities

  How to become a BYOD guru | Wi-Fi Direct may get a reboot with push for better ease of use
 
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Sprint launches 4G LTE in 15 cities
Sprint launched its 4G LTE network in 15 cities, mainly in areas surrounding the major markets of Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City and San Antonio. Read More


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Wi-Fi Direct may get a reboot with push for better ease of use
The Wi-Fi Direct standard may get a much-needed boost next year from work by the Wi-Fi Alliance to make it easier to use for both consumers and developers. Read More

For BYOD Best Practices, Secure Data, Not Devices
IT organizations are justifiably concerned about the security risks inherent in bringing your own device. Many are turning to mobile device management products and services to address the problem. But a number of mobile security vendors believe organizations are focusing the device when they should be focusing on the data. Read More

Blue Coat software allows blocking, control of mobile apps
New software from Web security specialists Blue Coat Systems allows companies to restrict what employees can do on their cellphones while logged into the corporate Wi-Fi. Read More


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PayPal acquires mobile payments startup Card.io
PayPal has acquired Card.io, a developer of technology for using mobile phone cameras to scan credit cards and capture relevant information, the companies said. Read More

Samsung to buy UK chip maker's handset business, will gain 21 connectivity patents
Samsung Electronics will buy the handset connectivity and location chip development operations of UK chip maker CSR for $310 million, the companies said Tuesday. Read More

Elgan: I'm a digital nomad (and so are you)
New technology enables almost everyone reading this to live and work with more freedom and flexibility. Are you missing the boat? Read More

'Space nut' looks skyward with Web-funded satellite
Ask any Silicon Valley entrepreneur about their startup and they'll usually tell you the sky is the limit. For some, it's not just the limit but the goal. Combining advances in electronics and new sources of funding with the Valley's geeky, do-it-yourself culture, two teams are turning to the Internet to fund satellites and take project supporters along for the ride into space. Read More

 
 
 

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