Wednesday, September 12, 2012

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Steve Jobs hologram intros iPhone 5 in zany video parody
A new parody video brings Apple icon Steve Jobs back from the dead to push aside successor Tim Cook and make a hard sell for the iPhone 5. Read More


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What online news looked like on 9/11
There was no Twitter, Facebook or YouTube on Sept. 11, 2001. Google News was a year from launch. And while most everyone stayed glued to their TV sets to watch the unfolding horror, there still was plentiful coverage online. The Internet Archive WayBack Machine doesn't crawl all news sites, and some of those that it does weren't recorded on 9/11, but what follows is a representative sample of how the sites looked on that day. Included are CNN, the New York Times, FOX News, Reuters and the BBC. Read More

Sprint to roll out 4G LTE service to 100 additional cities
With the iPhone 5 unveiling just one day away, there isn't that much that we already don't know about what Apple has in store for us. One of the long rumored features of the iPhone 5 has been that it will come with 4G LTE support, and to that end, Sprint customers are in luck. And given that Sprint was the last major US carrier to actually get the iPhone, it's about time those loyal Sprint subscribers... Read More

iPhone 5 to be markedly thinner than the iPhone 4S, photos reveal
With the iPhone 5 unveiling just days away, word has it that Apple has already begun making preparations at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts for the highly anticipated event. And as is typically the case before a major Apple product announcement, the rumors and leaks are flying with exciting frequency. Read More


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9/11 attack as viewed from space
Shot from the International Space Station on the morning of September 11, 2001. Here a smoke plume rises from the Manhattan area after two planes crashed into the towers of the World Trade Center. Read More

T-Mobile woos unlocked iPhone users ahead of iPhone 5 debut
T-Mobile doesn't appear to be on Apple's short list for iPhone 5 carriers, but that's not stopping T-Mobile from trying to lure iPhone customers to what it says will soon be its widespread 4G network. Read More

Patriots fans to be first to use new Wi-Fi at season opener
When nearly 69,000 fans crowd into Gillette Stadium for the New England Patriots NFL season opener on Sept. 16, a new multimillion-dollar, high-density, bowlwide Wi-Fi network will be fired up for its first public use. Read More


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EarthLink plans fixed and mobile wireless services over Clearwire's 4G networks
EarthLink will resell wireless broadband on Clearwire's WiMax network starting early next year and later will launch a service based on that company's planned LTE network. Read More

Purported BlackBerry 10 image leaks, new RIM phones coming to Verizon
RIM's upcoming BlackBerry 10 managed to eke out a bit of attention this week even though most of the buzz has been reserved for the new Windows 8-based Nokia phones, Motorola's new Droid RAZR lineup and Apple's anticipated iPhone 5. Read More

Samsung mulls lawsuit against Apple over LTE in next iPhone, report says
Samsung is exploring a potential lawsuit against Apple over the release of the next iPhone for infringing on Samsung's LTE wireless patents, according to unnamed industry sources quoted by a Korean newspaper. Read More

Productivity vs. cost: What you must consider before cutting the cord and mobilizing Your workforce
As technology makes it possible for workers on the move to be connected to their files, data and clients at anytime from anywhere, there is a greater expectation for worker productivity. But unless you take into account issues such as mobile and Wi-Fi network performance, service provider data limits, stress of mobile devices on server infrastructure, differences in device hardware and software, and mobile security, you may have a "mobile" workforce, but one that is less productive and more expensive than an in-office workforce. Read More



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