Monday, August 22, 2011

HP's Apotheker changes his tune on mobility

HP Should Open Source WebOS | iPhone 5 rumor roll-up for the week ending Aug. 19

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HP's Apotheker changes his tune on mobility
Six months after laying out his "strategic vision" for HP, CEO Leo Apotheker took the actions to realize it. And abandoned the mobile computing space. Read More


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HP Should Open Source WebOS
After paying almost Two Billion Dollars for Palm and its WebOS, HP announced that it is exiting the mobile phone and tablet business yesterday. After dumping who knows how many more millions of dollars in developing and marketing their still new WebOs tablet. What a colossal waste of time, money and resources. Read More

iPhone 5 rumor roll-up for the week ending Aug. 19
This week in rumors, there was a warming trend in the iOSsphere with renewed hope that iPhone 5 might actually have LTE radios after all, along with a magnetic power connector, and with speculation the iPhone was delayed because of either an HTC patent complaint or Steve Jobs' upcoming biography. Read More

Security rundown for week ending Aug. 19
Some older assumptions about security -- such as firewalls are needed for perimeter defense, and we'll all make do with reusable passwords and browser-based SSL connections provide great security -- were once again ripped apart as we heard this week from several individuals who say they simply don't agree. Read More


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3G cellular network-in-a-box provides service to disaster zones and remote locations
We've all cursed our cell service providers when the signal peters out. But what if there's no signal at all because you are so remote or the network has been knocked offline by a disaster? Now there's a turnkey 3G cellular network-in-a-box that emergency agencies and commercial businesses are using to bring a signal to where none exists. Read More

Cisco adds wireless-only endpoint security option
Remember back in April, when Cisco overhauled its network management strategy and announced the Cisco Enterprise Prime product portfolio? The company has now decided to offer at least one component of the suite -- the Identity Services Engine (ISE) -- as a stand-alone, wireless-only module. Read More

NASA is NOT predicting an alien invasion
There has been a bit of a dust-up in the space information world this week as a number of press outlets seized on what at first blush was reported to be NASA study saying alien armies might destroy Earth because of our greenhouse gas issues. Thing is the report is real and interesting mind you but it isn't NASA's. Which has NASA concerned because a number of sites have headlines like this: Read More


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Android apps double Web use
The question of whether Android users really value mobile applications has been answered in the affirmative, according to a new Nielsen report. Read More

AT&T-T-Mobile merger will hurt wireless market, says Yankee Group
T-Mobile customers who expect to get better prices from the proposed AT&T merger should think again, according to a new Yankee Group report. Read More

US surges to near global lead in mobile data
U.S. consumers are among the world's most voracious consumers of mobile data, motivated by the country's homegrown technology industry, according to analyst Chetan Sharma. Read More

AT&T to kill $10/month texting plan
AT&T confirmed today that it will dump its $10 per month texting plan next week. Read More



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