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  Dell releases first wireless ultrabook docking station | Wind turbine repair techs use iPod Touches from precarious perches
 
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FCC begins trial of Google white spaces database
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has begun a test run of a Google database of unused spectrum in the television bands that's available for wireless broadband. Read More


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The Cisco Unified Workspace
Trends such as mobility, virtualization, video, collaboration, knowledge management, and cloud have come to the forefront as companies struggle with how to integrate iPads, tablets, and smartphones into their business and IT models. In response, the Cisco Unified Workspace provides a solution for creating an organization-wide mobility strategy. Learn More.

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Completing the Workforce Management Eco-System Circle
The paper explores how clients and contractors can work together towards achieving compelling results for both sides. Learn More.

Dell releases first wireless ultrabook docking station
Dell has taken the wraps off the Dell Wireless Dock, which allows the company's Latitude 6430u Ultrabook to connect to peripherals wirelessly using the WiGig standard. Read More

Wind turbine repair techs use iPod Touches from precarious perches
Off-the-shelf consumer handheld computers are showing up in some of the most precarious of workplaces. Read More

Intel gets serious about wireless
The fact that LTE connectivity is becoming ubiquitous in smartphones and tablets isn't lost on Intel, which aims for its baseband processors to be used in more mobile devices and base stations. Read More


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Introduction to Red Hat Storage Architecture
Over the past ten years, enterprises have seen enormous gains in scalability, flexibility, and affordability as they migrated from proprietary, monolithic server architectures to architectures that are virtualized, open source, standardized, and commoditized. Unfortunately, storage has not kept pace with computing. Learn More

MWC2013: NXP develops wireless charger for multiple standards
With multiple standards for wireless charging, NXP has creating a charging station that supports two major standards and a third lesser known one. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb Read More

RACO adds Telefonica to its M2M management platform
RACO Wireless has signed deals with Sprint Nextel and Telefonica to give users of its Omega machine-to-machine platform more choices when connecting their devices. Read More

BearExtender Mini gets your Mac connected to faraway Wi-Fi hotspots
The $50 BearExtender Mini is the followup to the company's 2010 BearExtender n3. Like its predecessor, the BearExtender Mini's goal is to let you use your Mac from further away from your wireless base station. The new model is half the size of and more powerful than the original n3. Read More

 

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