Monday, October 18, 2010

WWANs could find relief at 4G World; 15 Fun and Freaky iPhone Mods

15 Fun and Freaky iPhone Mods | A quarter of WiFi networks unsecured, finds survey

Network World Wireless

Forward this to a Friend >>>


WWANs could find relief at 4G World
4G World is set for next week in Chicago, and the event will focus on tools that desperate mobile operators can use to fill their wireless WAN capacity deficits. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Blue Coat Systems

2010 Application Delivery Handbook
Learn how IT organizations can develop a solid approach to applications delivery and how next generation acceleration technologies can help reclaim bandwidth from non-essential traffic and optimize critical applications. Free the WAN with Blue Coat. Read now!

In this Issue


WHITE PAPER: Sprint

A Product's Value Increases with Mobility
We're in the middle of a mobility revolution, and if you don't have a mobile strategy yet you need to get on board! Learn More Now

15 Fun and Freaky iPhone Mods
These modifications of various Apple mobile devices reflect impressive amounts of ingenuity, skill, and--in some instances--leisure time. Read More

A quarter of WiFi networks unsecured, finds survey
Years after WiFi security was supposed to have gone 'critical', a quarter of access points in the UK remain open and unsecured, a new 'wardriving' survey has discovered. Read More

FCC chair dings carriers over 'bill shock'
Federal Communications Commission chairman Julius Genachowski said today that the FCC would be holding hearings in the near future to address wireless "bill shock." Read More

Verizon iPad-MiFi bundle lowers monthly data cost for heavy users
Verizon Wirelesss iPad Wi-Fi + MiFi mobile hot spot offer, announced Thursday, will be a better deal for heavy data users being that it costs $10 less per month for 5GB of data than Verizons current MiFi-only service. Read More

39% of smartphone owners regularly download apps
Just under two in five (39 percent) of smartphone owners regularly download apps, according to OpenCloud. Read More

AT&T wants your business's iPad business
AT&T isn't just going to make the Apple iPad available in retail stores on Oct. 28, as it announced yesterday. It's also going to start selling the popular tablets to businesses that day. Read More


WHITE PAPER: NetApp

Unified Windows Storage Consolidation
This report documents the results of ESG Lab hands-on testing of a NetApp Unified Storage Architecture deployed in a VMware virtual server environment with a goal of simplifying, protecting, and consolidating physical servers hosting Microsoft applications. Read More!

Windows Phone 7 to have limited Mac sync capability
Microsoft promises a public beta version by the end of the year Read More

ZTE unveils tablet with built-in phone
ZTE, one of China's largest network and phone suppliers, has unveiled a new tablet device that includes phone functionality and runs on the Android 2.1 OS. Read More

Aruba strengthens Wi-Fi network software
The new version of Aruba Networks' Wi-Fi network software includes code to improve voice and video performance, automatically identify non-Wi-Fi radio interference and trap rogue wireless devices. Read More

Verizon iPhone on track for March 2011 debut, says analyst
Apple is on schedule to launch an iPhone capable of making calls on Verizon's network early next year, most likely in March 2011, a research analyst said, citing sources among Asian parts suppliers. Read More

Skype for iPhone
Much has changed since Macworld last took a look at Skype the for iPhone. When we last reviewed the VoIP app from Skype Software, the free offering was limited to the iPhone and iPod touch, required Wi-Fi, and couldn't run in the background. The iOS Skype experience of today is much, much better. Read More

Verizon's Billing Snafu: Watch Your Wallets, Gadget Users
It's bad enough that the big wireless companies all-too-often provide substandard service at a premium price. And it's even worse, when they pad their bills with "crammed" charges or "gotchas" that siphon money from our wallets a drip a time. But now we've leaned that Verizon billed customers tens of millions of dollars for services they never ordered. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Hitachi

Be the Change: Discover the 3D Scaling Advantage
Imagine a platform that can scale up to provide improved performance and throughput as its host servers consolidate, scale out to deliver capacity, performance and bandwidth from a shared pool of resources as more and more host servers are connected to it, and scale deep by connecting external storage. Read Now

Broadcom to buy 4G chipmaker Beceem for $316M
Broadcom has agreed to acquire Beceem Communications, a maker of chips for 4G LTE and WiMax devices, for US$316 million in cash. Read More

Get ready for the untethered enterprise
For a small but growing number of enterprise users, it's time to cut the cord. Read More

RFID could ease hunt for lost IT gear
If concerns about cost and security can be overcome, RFID technology could help solve a growing problem in large data centers: losing track of IT equipment. Read More

QuickStudy: 4G Wireless
When smartphones came into wide use for Internet access and data transmission, consumers and carriers quickly recognized the need for faster, more reliable wireless data networks with broader geographical coverage. The current mobile telecommunications technologies, collectively known as 3G, for third generation, emerged about 10 years ago. At long last, successor technologies are now entering commercial service. The whole idea behind 4G is that it will offer very fast, widely available broadband. Read More

The iPad - I'm Only Sort-Of Impressed
Anyone who was worried that the iPad might replace a notebook or netbook needn't be so concerned - at least for now. The iPad is, first and foremost, an iPod - leaving a big zone of opportunity for business-oriented tablets. Despite my disapproval of Apple's tight (read: monopolistic) control over software for the iPhone and iPad, I felt it important to have an iPad here to run software that might be of interest to clients. So I bought one (32 GB, no 3G, I mean, what's the point if I can tether it to my handset; more on that shortly) and I've been casually exploring it - no production use yet, although it might get a little... Read More

How Microsoft is wasting the Windows Phone 7 marketing moment
What's missing in the "Windows Phone Experience" is the experienceMicrosoft's initial ads for Windows Phone contrast sharply with Apple's, and thecontrast shows my Apple is such a marketing powerhouse and Microsoft...well, isn't. The first sign of this problem was the Monday unveiling of the first Windows Phone 7 handsets. You can't blame Microsoft's Steve Balmer for not being Apple's Steve Jobs: no one currently does the Zen Charisma Thing like Jobs. But after waving... Read More

Motorola, Nokia pair up in 4G licensing deal
Nokia and Motorola have entered into a license agreement, which covers patents related to 4G cellular technologies such as LTE (Long-Term Evolution), WiMax and LTE-Advanced, the two companies announced on Friday. Read More



Join us on LinkedIn

Discuss the networking issues of the day with your colleagues, via Network World's LinkedIn group. Join today!
- Jeff Caruso, Executive Online Editor

Goodies from the Subnets
We've got 15 copies of books up for grabs: Cisco Nexus Switching and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Unleashed. Enter to win one!

SLIDESHOWS

Seven secret weapons for network management on a budget
I am constantly looking for new open source tools that can make my life easier or allow me to assess client network environments. Here are some of my favorites, including a few lesser-known treasures.

The first Windows Phone 7 smartphones
Dell, HTC, LG and Samsung all unveiled smartphones running the Windows Phone 7 OS. In the United States, the GSM phones will be available on AT&T and T-Mobile beginning in November. (CDMA phones, such as the HTC 7 Pro on Sprint, will be available in first half of 2011.) Here's a first look at the new phones. Has Microsoft been successful with its mobile overhaul?

MOST-READ STORIES

  1. Cisco's top 10 rivals
  2. Tech hiring up almost 50% since 2009, Dice says
  3. Gang uses Facebook to rob houses
  4. Kitchen tech: From ingenious to absurd
  5. IMDb turning 20 on Sunday
  6. Human error gave spammers keys to Microsoft systems
  7. What will Android 3.0 look like?
  8. All hail the open-source time machine!
  9. Microsoft Wiffler lets smartphones use free Wi-Fi from moving vehicles
  10. Cloud computing security skeptics abound

Do You Tweet?
Follow everything from NetworkWorld.com on Twitter @NetworkWorld.

You are currently subscribed to networkworld_wireless_alert as networking.world@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

If you are interested in advertising in this newsletter, please contact: bglynn@cxo.com

To contact Network World, please send an e-mail to customer_service@nww.com.

Copyright (C) 2010 Network World, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham MA 01701

** Please do not reply to this message. If you want to contact someone directly, send an e-mail to customer_service@nww.com. **


No comments: