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Feb 28, 2017
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Enterprises enter the 5G spotlight at MWC

Enterprise uses of 5G are a focus at this week's Mobile World Congress, a shift from flashy promises of mobile broadband speeds a year ago. The key enterprise benefits worth exploring, vendors say, are high reliability, low latency and longer IoT battery life through more efficient networks. Read More

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WD ships 256GB Lightning-attached storage for iPhone and iPad

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A cellular base station with 128 antennas may soon help some mobile operators serve many more subscribers in crowded areas. Nokia demonstrated the technology, called massive MIMO (multiple in, multiple out) with Sprint at Mobile World Congress on Monday. Read More

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First look: The new LG G6 brings with it a new aspect (ratio)

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See the latest news on smartphones, internet of things tech, artificial intelligence and more at the Mobile World Congress this week in Barcelona. Read More

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