Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Exposure of files on unsecured wireless no excuse to search, judge rules

  Cisco to buy SON software vendor Intucell for $475M | LTE subscribers will more than double in '13, IHS iSuppli says
 
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Exposure of files on unsecured wireless no excuse to search, judge rules
An individual who inadvertently exposes the contents of his computer over an unsecured wireless network still has a reasonable expectation of privacy against a search of those contents by the police, a federal judge in Oregon ruled last week. Read More


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Cisco to buy SON software vendor Intucell for $475M
Cisco Systems is planning to acquire Intucell in a bid to make its products more attractive to mobile operators as traffic volume on networks continues to grow. Read More

LTE subscribers will more than double in '13, IHS iSuppli says
For every person using 4G LTE now, there will be at least one more subscriber by the end of this year, IHS iSuppli says. Read More


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Mozilla launches two Firefox OS-based phones for developers
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