Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Mobile users prefer Wi-Fi over cellular for lower cost, speed, reliability

  Aruba tweaks Wi-Fi software to optimize mobile client links | In America's Cup, Oracle Team USA looks for high tech advantage
 
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Mobile users prefer Wi-Fi over cellular for lower cost, speed, reliability
Smartphone and tablet users prefer using Wi-Fi over cellular connections, and consider Wi-Fi cheaper, faster, easier to use, more reliable and, even, slightly more secure than cellular. Read More


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Aruba tweaks Wi-Fi software to optimize mobile client links
Aruba Networks has released the latest version of its WLAN system software, with several changes designed to optimize throughput even as the wireless network is flooded with mobile clients. Read More


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In America's Cup, Oracle Team USA looks for high tech advantage
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T-Mobile USA to offer unlimited HSPA+ data from Sept. 5
T-Mobile USA is offering from Sept. 5 what it has dubbed as its Unlimited Nationwide 4G data plan, which features no data caps or speed limits, the operator said on Tuesday. Read More

 
 
 

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