Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Microsoft gets serious about mobile: Best of Mobile World Congress 2010

Best of Mobile World Congress 2010 | GSM Association adopts carriers' framework for LTE voice

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Windows Phone 7: Microsoft gets serious about mobile
Microsoft Monday announced the new version of its phone operating system, Windows Phone 7. It's a sweeping redesign, coupled with an aggressive new partnership with handset makers and mobile carriers. Read More


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Best of Mobile World Congress 2010
MWC is the premier global event for the mobile phone industry. Here's the latest in mobile innovations, from Barcelona this week. Read More

GSM Association adopts carriers' framework for LTE voice
The mobile world is one step closer to adopting a single standard for voice over Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology now that the GSM Association has adopted the carrier-sponsored 'One Voice' initiative. Read More

Mobile operators talk up prospects of voice on LTE phones
While LTE modems delivering mobile broadband services already appearing on the market, LTE phones are still some way off -- not least because manufacturers and operators have yet to agree how calls will be placed and voice traffic carried over LTE's all-IP networks. One of the solutions to that problem got a boost Monday, though, with more operators and vendors lending it their support. Read More

Windows Phone 7, Meego OS herald new start for smartphones
Three traditional powerhouses in computing and communications -- Microsoft, Intel and Nokia -- moved today to adapt to a quick-changing smartphone and mobile device market. Read More


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Q&A: Virtualization and Cloud Preparedness
As more applications are added per compute node in a virtual environment, there is a corresponding increase in I/O requirements. In this Q&A with Brocade CTO, Dave Stevens, he answers questions on how to ensure your network infrastructure, all the way down to the storage level, is ready for virtualization. Read More!

Biggest mobile operators join forces on app store project
Twenty-four mobile network operators have formed the Wholesale Applications Community to avoid fragmenting the apps market and to give developers one point of entry to all the members, the GSM Association announced on Monday. Read More

Samsung hopes super screen will boost Bada platform
Samsung is hoping a "Super-AMOLED" capacitive touchscreen will set the GT-S8500 Wave, the company's first smartphone based on its own Bada platform, apart from the competition, it said on Sunday. But analysts are questioning if the platform will be able to attract developers as well. Read More

Juniper sharpens up mobile delivery
Juniper Network has new offerings to improve mobile delivery Read More

Google-T-Mobile speculation spreads over Web
Web discussion: Google Inc. should buy T-Mobile USA from its German parent and distribute free Nexus One Android-based smartphones to the carrier's 33 million subscribers. The free smartphones, of course, would run location-aware Google mobile ads. Read More


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10 Microsoft Windows Mobile blogs worth tracking
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is expected to talk up Windows Mobile 7 at the Mobile World Congress next week. We hope you'll turn first for the smartphone news to Network World, but if you're looking for a variety of viewpoints, these blogs will round things out for you. Read More

Are iPhone Hackers Lying in Wait?
A new survey shows the fallibility of iPhone owners when it comes to security. Read More

Microsoft vies with Apple in device battle
A presentation at the Global High-Tech Summit 2010 shows Microsoft software on devices like tablets Read More

Adobe AIR 2.0, full-featured Flash Player coming to smartphones
Goal is to give desktop and mobile users the same capabilities for AIR and Flash, and to give developers a common runtime and set of APIs Read More

SlingPlayer Mobile iPhone app adds 3G support
Sling Media, a subsidiary of EchoStar Corporation, has announced its SlingPlayer Mobile iPhone application has been updated to support 3G networks and is available now from the iTunes App Store. However, the UK iTunes App Store is still showing Wi-fi only for the Slingbox compatible application. Read More

Verizon users to get Skype in late March
Verizon Wireless has joined forces with Skype, and its subscribers will be able to start making calls using Skype on nine selected smartphones in late March, the operator said on Tuesday. Read More



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