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Monday, May 03, 2010

Avaya delivers on Nortel converged wired/wireless promise; RIP Microsoft Courier tablet

Microsoft kills Courier tablet project | Android smartphone free-for-all shaping up

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Avaya delivers on Nortel converged wired/wireless promise
Among a number of data products Avaya announced at the Interop trade show in Las Vegas was the WLAN 8100 Series of 802.11n-capable Wi-Fi components, inherited during Avaya's acquisition of Nortel's enterprise line. The WLAN -- now finally set to ship in the June timeframe -- could represent a new architectural alternative for the industry. Read More


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Microsoft kills Courier tablet project
Microsoft confirms that it canceled development on a tablet device, codenamed Courier, which could have forced iPad prices down by offering more choices to customers. Read More

Android smartphone free-for-all shaping up
HTC's Dream and Magic smartphones accounted for almost all traffic from Android devices 7 months ago, but now 11 different devices share in most of that traffic. Google said in March that there were 34 Android devices on the market from 12 manufacturers. Read More

Microsoft takes aim at Android with patent portfolio in hand
Microsoft has licensed some of its patents to mobile phone maker HTC for use on the company's Android-based smartphones, it said Tuesday. Read More

Is Sprint finally rebounding?
Sprint's fortunes could scarcely have been worse over the past three years, but it's starting to look like the company is at least getting worse more slowly. Read More

Carriers flubbing femtocell
Femtocells have gotten off to a sluggish start so far because carriers have yet to sell customers on their benefits, says an analyst at Infonetics Research. Read More


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Lawyer confirms identity of 'lost' iPhone seller
A 21-year-old California man was identified by his lawyer Thursday as the person who sold a prototype iPhone to the Gizmodo technology site, which published photos and other information about the unreleased device. Read More

Adobe CEO fires back at Jobs
The same day that Steve Jobs spelled out Apple's opposition to Flash on its mobile devices, Adobe's CEO responded, calling the problems cited by Apple a "smokescreen." Read More

Steve Jobs trashes Adobe's Flash
Apple CEO Steve Jobs said Flash is slow and not yet suitable for touchscreen devices in a lengthy open missive explaining why the Adobe software isn't allowed on iPhones and iPads. Read More

Interop: Avaya breathes new life into Nortel enterprise
Avaya's data networking business – obtained from its recent $900 million acquisition of Nortel's Enterprise Solutions group – grew 30% in the company's second quarter, while its government business grew 15%, indications that momentum has returned following Nortel's bankruptcy. Read More

Palm users 'giddy' over HP's buyout
Palm blogs and forums were flooded with mainly positive reactions to Wednesday's news that HP will buy the struggling smartphone maker, and aggressively exploit Palm's WebOS in a wider range of mobile products. But there's an undercurrent of skepticism, concern, and worry. Read More


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HP-Palm buy FAQ
What are the financial basics of this deal? Read More

Study: Users OK with mobile devices for transactions
Most mobile device users worldwide feel safe using their mobile devices for applications that involve highly-sensitive information, including accessing airline boarding passes; making payments in stores for low-cost items; or to access online banking, according to research conducted by Unisys Corporation. But acceptance levels vary by age, with younger users more comfortable conducting sensitive mobile transactions compared to older users. Read More

Three iPhone and iPad printing apps
It may not be easy to print from your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, but it can be done--provided you seek out the help of a third-party app. But which one should you turn to for help? Here's a look at three apps vying to assist you with all your mobile printing needs. Read More

Apple comes down hard on iPhone leakers
What do you do when one of your employees takes your company's top-secret prototype and leaves it behind in a beer garden, only to have it end up in the hands of a gadget blog? Call in the authorities and let them play the heavy. Read More

Apple details WWDC dates: iPhones, iPads to star
Nothing like waiting till the last minute, but Apple has just announced the date of its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), an anticipated gathering of 1,000 Apple engineers and 5,000 Mac, iPhone and iPad developers to be held at Moscone West in San Francisco from June 7-11. Read More

BlackBerry Partners Fund Announces "Super Apps" Challenge
The BlackBerry Partners Fund announced its third annual BlackBerry Developer Challenge at RIM's 2010 Wireless Enterprise Symposium (WES). Developers who create the best "super apps" are eligible for prizes valued at up to $86,000. Read More

Are iPhones riskier than Android, Blackberry & Nokia phones?
iPhones appear to pose greater security risks than Android, Blackberry and Nokia smart phones, but is this really the case? An nCircle survey says yes, security expert Charlie Miller says not necessarily, and Pwn2Own sponsor TippingPoint won't say. Read More



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