Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Mobile operators hedge bets on usage; Tablets, real and rumored

Tablets, real and rumored | FTC asked to investigate Google Wi-Fi 'snooping'

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Mobile operators hedge bets on usage
The mobile network operators are ambiguous in the language they use to specify what they do and don't allow on their networks. The grammarian in me has long assumed that they are just poor communicators. But my realist side has now concluded that ambiguity is a strategy carriers can hide behind to shut down data hogs simply by crying "violation!" Read More


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Tablets, real and rumored
A quick look at tablets on the market today and that might be available soon Read More

FTC asked to investigate Google Wi-Fi 'snooping'
A consumer group has called on the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to investigate Google after the search company revealed that it had been collecting people's Internet communications from open wireless networks. Read More

Study: no link between brain tumors and cell phones
The 10-year Interphone study of the health effects of mobile-phone use has found no increased risk of two types of brain tumors. Although some of the data shows an increased risk for some mobile-phone users, the possibility of errors prevents researchers from drawing any hard conclusions, the study said. Read More

Sprint customer satisfaction surges
Sprint CEO Dan Hesse's efforts to improve his company's customer satisfaction could be bearing some fruit, although that's still cold comfort for a company that has lost 5 million wireless subscribers over the past three years. Read More


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As big as Google is, Nexus One online store's failure shows wireless carriers still rule
Google Inc.s decision to stop selling its Nexus One Android smartphone through its online store might disappoint some customers hoping to limit the role of wireless carriers in the smartphone buying process. Read More

What's next for Wi-Fi and WiMAX
Network World and our sister publications at IDG are taking a broad look at wireless technologies and all of the advances that are in store. John Cox explains why Wi-Fi will have to change in the near future. Brad Reed looks at the promise of WiMAX 2. Read More

IPhone mobile payments trial to begin soon
Visa expects soon to begin trials of contactless payments system for Apple's iPhone, using a special case for the phone developed by DeviceFidelity. Read More

Kindle for Android app coming soon
Kindle software for some Android smartphones will soon be available for free, granting access to 500,000 Kindle e-books, according to Amazon.com. Read More


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Mobile Web Conferencing: Next Big Smartphone Trend?
Mobile web conferencing isn't for everyone - but IT leaders should remember that some of the most prominent business users are the ones who want it. Here's a look at why IT should support this niche feature. Read More

Best practices for effective Wi-Fi RF management
Wireless LANs have evolved significantly over the years, with controller-based architectures offering a system-level approach to wireless management. But with many businesses now relying on their WLANs for critical operations, it is crucial for IT managers to gain visibility into the radio frequency spectrum. Read More

Can RIM make the transition from enterprise to consumer?
The BlackBerry's long smartphone dominance is starting to crack. Read More

Microsoft, Apple work to fix iPad Hotmail glitch
MIcrosoft today said it is working with Apple to solve problems that iPad users have had with Windows Live Hotmail. Read More

Ice cream with (RFID) chips to go
Izzy's Ice Cream Cafe uses RFID technology to give customers real-time updates on all the flavors available in its St. Paul shop. Read More

Skype to focus on iPad, iPhone, Android, not Windows Phone 7
Skype, one of the go-to apps for any mobile platform these days, is taking a wait-and-see approach to Microsoft's latest mobile platform while it focuses on iPhone, iPad, Android, and others. Read More



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