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Ultra-fast local wireless nets do battle; Android hits the big time

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Ultra-fast local wireless nets do battle
A group called the Wireless Gigabit Alliance has published its initial technology specification, formed a certification partnership with the well-known Wi-Fi Alliance and has added Cisco to its membership roster. Read More


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How Android hit the big time in the smartphone OS market
Android has officially hit the big time now that sales of its devices exceeded the Apple iPhone over the past quarter. Read More

Top wireless and mobile tech stories of 2010
Top wireless and mobile tech stories of 2010 Apple, Google and Microsoft among those dominating the wireless technology headlines NW Staff Keywords: Apple iPhone, Apple iPad, Microsoft Windows Phone 7, Google Nexus One, HP-Palm acquisition, smartphone Read More

Android phone sales blow by Apple iPhone in U.S.
Apple's iPhone might still be grabbing the lion's share of headlines, but phones powered by Google's Android operating system actually outsold iPhones in the United States in Q1, according to market watcher NPD's latest numbers. Read More


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iPad much less painful than iPhone for Web surfing
The iPad is reasonably good for Web surfing and boasts beautiful apps, though users don't always know where to click on apps. Read More

Aruba Networks buys China-based outdoor Wi-Fi mesh vendor
Aruba Networks is buying a China-based wireless LAN company for its line of outdoor Wi-Fi mesh products. The deal will extend Aruba's Wi-Fi networking into a range of demanding, large-scale industrial uses. Read More

AT&T Maintains Its Grip on the iPhone Until 2012
Looks like you can toss your Verizon iPhone dreams in the garbage for now, as AT&T -- the network with the lowest customer satisfaction rate and most dropped calls -- holds an exclusive on the iPhone until 2012. Apparently everything we thought about the contract's expiration was wrong. Read More


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Why Sprint And Verizon Nixed the Nexus One
Sprint is following in the footsteps of Verizon, by backing out on its promise to carry the Google Nexus One on its network, and replacing the smartphone with a newer, flashier sibling. Still, it's not all bad news for Google or Android. Read More

AT&T touts network improvements found in survey results
Gripe all you want about poor cellular service for the iPhone on AT&T, but the carrier says its wireless networks are improving, especially in New York City. Read More

FCC looks to prevent mobile service 'bill shock'
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is looking for ways to help mobile phone customers avoid "bill shock" -- large, unexpected monthly charges. Read More

Verizon shows LTE running at 8.5M bps
Verizon Wireless said in March that its 4G LTE network was showing higher speeds than expected in real-world tests near Boston. On Tuesday, it did what a lot of people do these days to prove it: posted a YouTube video. Read More

HP Faces Rocky Road With Palm Buy
As HP acquires Palm, it will face significant hurdles in competing with more popular products for business, and more established companies for app developers, analysts say. Read More



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