Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Despite Apple, NFC is catching on -- just not for payments quite yet

  iPhone 5 owners report mixed results from iOS Wi-Fi bug fix | Operators join forces to simplify international Wi-Fi roaming
 
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Despite Apple, NFC is catching on -- just not for payments quite yet
Near Field Communication will become widespread at some point, most observers agree, especially if Apple eventually puts NFC in an iPhone. Read More


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iPhone 5 owners report mixed results from iOS Wi-Fi bug fix
Apple released an update for iOS that fixes an unspecified Wi-Fi bug in the iPhone 5 and iPad Mini. Read More

Operators join forces to simplify international Wi-Fi roaming
A group of operators including AT&T, Boingo Wireless, BT and China Mobile have joined forces to work on a common framework for Wi-Fi roaming to make it easier for users to access hotspots while travelling abroad. Read More


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Cisco arrived late to the 802.11ac party, but its Linksys EA6500 is a very solid, easy-to-use dual-band router with one unique, gee-whiz feature. Read More

Drumbeat of AT&T LTE launches goes on
AT&T is putting the pedal to the metal on its LTE deployments, saying it has added seven more markets to its list, atop of the four market launches it had announced three days earlier. Read More

Danes invest $4.4M in eye-control system for tablets, smartphones
Danish company The Eye Tribe is leading a new project that will make it possible to control smartphones and tablets using eye movements. Read More

 

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