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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

4G status update; Cisco, Juniper push mobility-focused products

Cisco, Juniper push new mobility-focused products | Gartenberg: the 'killer app' for mobility isn't an app at all

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4G status update
Where does the wireless industry stand with 4G mobile networks? Read More


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Cisco, Juniper push new mobility-focused products
The two biggest router companies are focusing their attention on mobility this week with products to address operator needs for rich 4G multimedia services. Read More

Gartenberg: the 'killer app' for mobility isn't an app at all
Don't hold your breath waiting for the "killer app" for mobility. Because there isn't one, according to tech pundit Michael Gartenberg. Read More

Father of Linux calls Nexus One smartphone "a winner"
Google's Nexus One got a big time endorsement over the weekend from Linux kernel developer Linus Torvalds, who blogged about the Android-based smartphone being "a winner."  Read More


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Q&A: Virtualization and Cloud Preparedness
As more applications are added per compute node in a virtual environment, there is a corresponding increase in I/O requirements. In this Q&A with Brocade CTO, Dave Stevens, he answers questions on how to ensure your network infrastructure, all the way down to the storage level, is ready for virtualization. Read More!

Products of the week slideshow
Our round-up of intriguing new products from Trend Micro, Barracuda, HP among others. Read More

Cisco picks up where Starent left off
Cisco on Tuesday will show just how serious it is about mobile data with the introduction of its first product derived from its Starent acquisition, the ASR 5000. Read More

Nokia targeted in US class action suit
A class action complaint against Nokia alleges the company committed securities fraud when describing its operations in 2008. Read More


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Make IT Data a Strategic Asset
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Six Great iPhone Apps Flying Under the Radar
The most popular apps in the App Store aren't always the best. Here are six cool apps you might not have heard about - and why they haven't broken into the bigtime yet. Read More

Blackberry spyware source code released
Veracode today released Blackberry-specific spyware, which the code-review specialist intends to show that the BlackBerry is vulnerable to spyware problems. Read More

Apple's Bans Go Way Too Far
Is Apple's banning iPhone applications that would use location data for displaying advertising not as onerous as anything Microsoft tried--and mostly didn't get away with? Read More

Analysis: T-Mobile USA has done right but may be sold by parent wanting more
Given everything T-Mobile USA has done right -- launching cool new smartphones, 3G wireless network upgrades, hot marketing, and low-cost pricing plans -- some experts wonder why its parent company may be considering spinning it off. Read More

Will Tablets Kill E-Readers?
So I've gotten a bunch of calls lately asking exactly that, no doubt spurred by the Apple iPad announcement. But I think this whole issue is much more complex than first meets the eye, begging a couple of far more interesting additional questions. But, still, it's fair to ask - will tablets kill e-readers? Read More



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