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LTE fanfare mounts, but what about voice?
The world's largest LTE network is poised to go live against a mobile backdrop in which streaming content, interactive data and video communications are becoming the norm. But what's happening to the voice experience? Read More


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Mobility Management for Dummies
In this informative Dummies Guide, you'll learn why mobility management and security is vital to your business. Plus, we'll introduce some of the best solutions and why you need to be prepared for the future—today! Read Now

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Mobility is in your workplace. Are you paying attention?
When devising a mobility strategy, one of the key decisions to make is whether to invest in point solutions or to move toward a MEAP solution. This affects your ability to manage applications, devices, and security as mobility becomes more prevalent in your organization. Learn more with this complimentary whitepaper! Read More

Droid 2 phone explodes, bloodies Texas man
A north Texas man reported Thursday that his Motorola Droid 2 smartphone exploded next to his ear as he was ending a call, resulting in a bloodied face and a trip to the hospital. Read More

Andy Kessler's Modest Proposal: "Time to shut down the FCC"
An agency committed to restraint of trade and oligopoliesThis is what I call "Chang You Can Believe In." It's long past time to scrap the Federal Communications Commission, an agency committed to restraint of trade, oligopolistic business practices, and the dogmatic, self-justifying, and utterly wrong insistence that bandwidth is a scarce commodity. Read More

Q&A: Why Android is poised to conquer Europe
A question-and-answer session with IDC analyst Francisco Jeronimo Read More

Is 'Quadroid' the new 'Wintel'?
"Wintel" is the term that for years defined Windows-based computers running Intel chips. Now a similar expression is emerging for smartphones: "Quadroid." Read More

Verizon LTE to focus first on business users
Verizon Wireless will launch its faster Long Term Evolution (LTE) wireless network in 38 cities on Sunday, with an initial focus on business users who deploy LTE over new $100 USB modems connected to laptops. Read More

So Many Androids, So Little Time
Is Apple repeating the same mistake it made with PCs?I went with my friend yesterday to the shiny new AT&T store that opened near my office. He went in looking to get his wife a new iPhone 4. While waiting for an AT&T rep to be available we walked around looking at all of the available phone models. I was blown away with the diversity in size, price, features and manufacturers of Android phones. They literally come in all shapes, sizes and colors.... Read More


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Roadmap to Unified Communications
Downsized budgets, increase in mobile workers, multiple communications tools to manage. IT leaders face these challenges while needing a network that can deliver the best business application performance available. Learn More Now

The Galaxy Tab: Samsung has a hit on its hands
While Samsung's Galaxy Tab isn't as big a hit as Apple's iPad, it has sold briskly as it reached the 1 million mark today less than two months after its first release. Read More

ChevonWP7 unlock tool pulled by its creators
Developer trio in talks with Microsoft on official support for "homebrew" apps on WP7Barely a week after releasing a tool that lets Windows Phone 7 users load their own smartphone apps, the tool's creators announced today they will no longer offer it.The decision, announced on a Website, followed conversations with Microsoft. Read More

Lack of buzz on WP7 raises questions about sales
Windows Phone 7 (WP7) smartphones have been on sale for more than three weeks in the U.S. and seem to be producing little buzz and only so-so sales. Read More

Quiz: Are You a Tron Wizard?
Take our quiz, inspired by the opening of Disney's "Tron: Legacy" in December 2010 Read More

BlackBerry OS knocks Apple iOS down a notch
Apple's iPhone and Google's Android might seem to have all the momentum these days, but RIM's BlackBerry OS is the surprise winner in StatCounter's latest U.S. mobile OS Internet usage numbers. Read More

Stocking Stuffers: Cool Tech Gifts Under $50
Don't break the bank--these well-priced gifts range from desk pets to tool belts to iPad skins to Star Trek gizmos. Read More


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Building a Successful Security Operations Center
This paper outlines industry best practices for building and maturing a security operations center (SOC). For those organizations planning to build a SOC or those organizations hoping to improve their existing SOC this paper will outline the typical mission parameters, the business case, people considerations, processes and procedures, as well as, the technology involved. Building a Successful Security Operations Center

Nearly 1 in 3 U.S. subscribers owns a smartphone
Android and Apple OS among the 'most desired' the 'next' smartphoneNew data from The Nielsen Company shows that 29.7% of U.S. mobile subscribers now own a smartphone that runs a full operating system. Among those owners, the OS battle is heating up, with the top three being Apple's iPhone (27.9%), RIM BlackBerry (27.4%) and Android (22.7%). Behind the big three are Windows Mobile (14%), Symbian (3.4%), Linux (3.3%) and Palm OS (1.3%). Even better news for the... Read More

Verizon's LTE pricing: Good deal or gouge?
Verizon Wireless' planned rates for LTE data usage are either too costly or a relative bargain, depending on who is offering an opinion. Read More

Android fastest growing smartphone OS in U.S., survey finds
Android's share of the mobile OS market continues to grow at the expense of rivals like Research in Motion and Apple. Read More

Clearwire to raise $1.1B but keep its belt tight
Clearwire plans to raise more than US$1.1 billion through a debt offering in the coming days, but steps the WiMax network operator took recently to conserve cash will remain in place. Read More

Battery power, wireless spectrum hold back mobile computing
Mobile executives anticipate major advancements and innovation in wireless technology, but caution the outlook for mobile computing is not entirely rosy Read More

Women desire iPhones, men want Android smartphones
Apple iOS and Google Android are the most desired mobile operating systems, with the iPhone especially popular among women and Android phones grabbing more men. Read More

Verizon sets the bar for future LTE launches
Verizon Wednesday laid down some important markers that AT&T and T-Mobile will try to match or best when they launch their own LTE networks next year Read More

Verizon Wireless 4G LTE is 'wicked fast' in Boston [video]
The days when mobile travelers moaned about their super-slow Internet connection speeds will soon be an ancient memory. With today's announcement by Verizon Wireless on its Dec. 5, 2010, launch of its LTE (Long-Term Evolution) wireless 4G network in 38 metropolitan areas, we will soon forget about how happy we were to see 3G come along. Read More



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SLIDESHOWS

Top IT Turkeys of 2010
Thanksgiving is a time for giving thanks for all of the people and things we love, to cherish what's most important to us. But that's for another slideshow. This one's all about taunting the companies, products and people who most resembled a turkey over the last year. So cut me a hockey-puck-shaped slice of jellied cranberry sauce and read on.

Cool Yule favorites: 15 techie gifts we like
Ho Ho Ho, it's time again to get our holiday wish lists together. Here are our 15 favorite products from the 140+ products submitted and tested in this year's Cool Yule Tools holiday gift guide.

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