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Thursday, October 11, 2007
* Samsung reveals latest music phones
* T-shirt shows off Wi-Fi muscle
* RIM targets consumer market with new Blackberry products
* DoCoMo flirts with e-paper for phones
* Japanese phone features outshine the iPhone
* Security vendors bring zombie fighters to life
* Fon's shared Wi-Fi network goes mainstream with BT
* AT&T buys high-speed wireless spectrum for $2.5 billion
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SAMSUNG REVEALS LATEST MUSIC PHONES
Samsung Electronics has unveiled a refreshed lineup of three new
cell phones that are targeted at music lovers.
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T-SHIRT SHOWS OFF WI-FI MUSCLE
With at least one municipal Wi-Fi project being proposed or abandoned
seemingly every day and big carriers like BT Group turning to their
subscribers' Wi-Fi routers to make Wi-Fi available, it's hard to
know exactly where you can get online these days. But a T-shirt going on
sale late this month could solve that problem for you and everyone
around you.
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RIM TARGETS CONSUMER MARKET WITH NEW BLACKBERRY PRODUCTS
In its second quarter, Research In Motion reported better growth in
its non-enterprise business than in the enterprise market, as the
company continues to push into the consumer space.
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DOCOMO FLIRTS WITH E-PAPER FOR PHONES
NTT DoCoMo engineers are tinkering with the use of e-paper for cell
phones, hoping to develop a keypad that changes icons depending on which
application is being used.
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JAPANESE PHONE FEATURES OUTSHINE THE IPHONE
Apple's iPhone may still have the world's heart aflutter, despite
a sharp price cut that stiffed early adopters and the recent
release of a software update that turned some unlocked iPhones
into electronic bricks. But there's more to the world of cell phones
than Apple, and users outside Japan are missing out on some of the
nicest-looking and most sophisticated phones ever made.
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SECURITY VENDORS BRING ZOMBIE FIGHTERS TO LIFE
Data leakage prevention might currently be the hottest IT security
submarket, but vendors are also tuning up their product offerings to
help customers ward off the presence of botnet-infected zombie
computers.
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time and effort involved with server recovery.
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FON'S SHARED WI-FI NETWORK GOES MAINSTREAM WITH BT
BT Group is turning to its own broadband subscribers to help crack a nut
that many governments and service providers have struggled with:
Widespread Wi-Fi access.
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AT&T BUYS HIGH-SPEED WIRELESS SPECTRUM FOR $2.5 BILLION
AT&T has agreed to buy 12MHz of high-speed wireless spectrum
from Aloha Partners for $2.5 billion, the company announced
Tuesday.
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