Thursday, February 21, 2013

Translating enterprise apps to mobile: Three companies' journeys

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Translating enterprise apps to mobile: Three companies' journeys
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The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has taken the first step toward an expansion of the spectrum available for Wi-Fi, with the agency launching a rulemaking proceeding to open new parts of the 5GHz spectrum to unlicensed uses. Read More

HTC One smartphone to have 'UltraPixel' camera and new Sense interface
HTC announced its new flagship HTC One smartphone, which HTC Americas President Mike Woodward dubbed "the best phone ever made." Read More

Operators set stage for international Wi-Fi roaming
International roaming between carriers' Wi-Fi networks has come a step closer, with AT&T, Boingo Wireless, NTT DoCoMo and Orange completing network assessments as part of the Wireless Broadband Alliance's new interoperability program. Read More

Barbara Krasnoff: HTC One smartphone: With a snazzy camera, improved audio and new interface, will it compete?
HTC is obviously eager to make a splash with its latest Android phone, the HTC One, and it may just do that. Read More

Microsoft reopens 128GB Surface Pro online orders
Microsoft reopened online sales for the 128GB Surface Pro after nearly a week of stock outages, telling buyers that the tablets would ship in two to three weeks. Read More

Canonical launches tablet interface to run on top of its OS
Canonical has introduced the Ubuntu tablet interface, which will compete with Android, iOS and Windows with its own take on multitasking and advanced security features. The launch is the next step in Canonicals quest to unify phones, tablets, PCs and TVs. Read More

ST-Ericsson puts next-gen LTE technology on new quad-core smartphone processor
ST-Ericsson has cranked its forthcoming smartphone processor up to 3GHz. The quad-core NovaThor L8580 will include a PowerVR graphics processor and an LTE modem with support VoLTE (Voice over LTE) and next-generation LTE technology carrier aggregation. Read More


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LG lowers cost of LTE smartphones with Optimus F series
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Google updates Google Now, makes it more prominent on phones
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Rob Mitchell: One BYOD benefit is fewer broken phones
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Preston Gralla: Bill Gates: Microsoft's mobile strategy was "clearly a mistake"
Microsoft founder and chairman Bill Gates has admitted the obvious: Microsoft's beginning strategy for mobile phones was a failure. When asked why it failed, he had this to say: "That's too complicated." Read More

 

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