What's next for Wi-Fi? The approval of the 802.11n wireless standard marks not the end but the start of a wave of Wi-Fi innovation. Here are eight ways it will change in the next three to five years. Slideshow: Best BlackBerry apps of 2009 Rounding up the 16 finalists in the BlackBerry Developer Challenge H1N1 drives demand for secure remote access Vendors of remote access technologies are reporting an unexpected increase in demand for their products over the past several months as a result of companies' H1N1-related concerns. Motorola Droid vs. iPhone: It's on! I found some time away from producing this year's holiday gift guide to try out one of the hottest smartphones of the season. Smartphone sales up 13% in third quarter Gartner and IDC, using different counting methods, both report strong growth of smartphone sales in the third quarter. Confessions of an Apple Manager-Turned-iPhone App Creator Former Apple employee Dave Howell, now the CEO of startup Avatron Software, talks about the early days of the App Store, his Apple experience and how he plans to do battle in the iPhone's wild frontier. Massive mobile web browsing surge Browsing the web was the fastest growing activity on UK mobile phones between the second and third quarters of 2009. Clearwire claims 173,000 WiMax users Wireless broadband provider Clearwire had about 173,000 WiMax subscribers at the end of September and should be able to offer service to 120 million potential subscribers in the U.S. by the end of next year, the company said Tuesday. Windows Mobile smartphone sales plunge 20% in Q3 Sales of smartphones running the Window Mobile operating system declined 20% in the third quarter at the same time that total smartphone sales surged 13%, according to an analysis of newly released sales data from Gartner Inc. iPhone worms, other smartphone malware in researchers' sights Georgia Tech researchers have received a $450,000 NSF grant to boost security of iPhones, BlackBerries and other smartphones and the wireless networks on which they run. And it's those networks where the researchers are really zeroing in. iPhone security problems bring new risks In just four days, not one but two worms targeting the iPhone have emerged. Both of the worms target the same vulnerability, a default password in the SSH server that is installed on jail-broken iPhones. While one worm is a mostly a nuisance, the second siphons personal information from the iPhone, which makes it a serious identity theft threat. Motorola exec sees room for WiMax and LTE to thrive Motorola is working aggressively to sell equipment to provision both WiMax and LTE wireless technologies when carriers commit to one or the other, said Bruce Brda, general manager of wireless networks for the equipment maker. November giveaways Cisco Subnet is giving away free books on VMware vSphere security. Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from New Horizons and free books on Exchange Server 2010. Google Subnet is giving away free books on Android app development. Entry forms can be found on the main contest page. Trivia answers are revealed on each main Subnet page. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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