Thursday, August 22, 2013

4G: The new enterprise network

LG Display ups smartphone resolution to 2560 x 1440 on 5.5-inch screen | Droid Ultra deep-dive review: Bigger, but not necessarily better

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4G: The new enterprise network
Adding 4G infrastructure has its own pain points, including getting coverage everywhere you need it. Three early adopters share their experiences and lessons learned. Read More


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LG Display ups smartphone resolution to 2560 x 1440 on 5.5-inch screen
LG Display has developed a 5.5-inch screen for next-generation smartphones with 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution, the highest to date, according to the company. Read More

Droid Ultra deep-dive review: Bigger, but not necessarily better
Verizon's Motorola Droid Ultra has a larger display and a couple of other features, but that doesn't put it ahead of its smaller cousin, the Moto X. Read More

Canonical misses smartphone crowdfunding goal by $19 million
Canonical raised only $12.8 million of the $32 million it wanted for the production of the Ubuntu-based Edge smartphone. Read More

Barbara Krasnoff: Making a Moto X? Be careful of your color choices.
While it's a nice idea to allow buyers to design their own phones -- and while I think that the Moto X may be one of the better, if not the best, consumer phones out there right now -- the process still has a couple of kinks to be ironed out. Read More

iPlastic: Purloined cases show in-color plastic iPhone 5C
Apple will unveil a pair of iPhones next month, including a lower-priced smartphone with a plastic case in five color choices, according to reports from a Taiwanese news outlet. Read More


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Twitter's new Vine video service hits 40M users since January
Vine, the video service introduced by Twitter in January, now has 40 million registered users, it said Tuesday. Read More

Google brings more real-time traffic reports to Maps, courtesy of Waze
Google is making good on its promise to make its Maps app more comprehensive and useful following its acquisition of mapping company Waze, with some new traffic update features going live Tuesday. Read More

YouTube gets an update on mobile, with Chromecast in mind
YouTube is adding new video-playing functions to its mobile app on both iOS and Android devices. Some of the tools are aimed at giving users more control over how they stream video to their television sets using Chromecast, Google's new video streaming device. Read More

Preston Gralla: Free Surface RT tablets for schools: Should kids have to use what adults don't want?
Microsoft's new "Bing for Schools" plan will give away Surface RT tablets to schools whose staff, children, and parents use an ad-free version of Bing. It sounds like a great idea -- but should schoolkids be using technology that parents and other adults have shown they don't want? Read More

Yes, tablets are for creating -- a new kind of content
Tablets are still perceived as devices better suited to consuming content than to creating it. In reality, they empower a new kind of content creation -- one that is distinct from that of PCs and smartphones. Read More


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