Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Wireless WANs soon to be "macrocell-ed" out; Will 2011 be the year of mobile malware?

Will 2011 be the year of mobile malware? | Microsoft Windows Phone 7 sales top 1.5 million units out of the gate

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Wireless WANs soon to be "macrocell-ed" out
We all know that wireless WAN capacity is a huge concern as smartphones and tablets continue to arrive. The 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2011 is coming up in early January, for example, where it's rumored that an avalanche of shiny new tablets – even perhaps one based on Windows 8 (yes "8") – will be trying to kick the Apple iPad's tookis. Read More


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Will 2011 be the year of mobile malware?
Perhaps one of the most common predictions of the last six years has been that mobile malicious software will suddenly proliferate, driven by widespread adoption of smartphones with advanced OSes. Read More

Microsoft Windows Phone 7 sales top 1.5 million units out of the gate
Microsoft's efforts to become relevant in a smartphone market dominated by rivals such as Apple and Google appear to paying off: Windows Phone 7 sales have topped 1.5 million since they began early last month. Read More

The weirdest, wackiest and stupidest sci/tech stories of 2010
From exploding Droids to robotic pack mules and Apple weirdness it was a wacky year Read More

What makes a "4G" app?
When Sprint announced the winners of its "4G App Challenge" last week, you may have found yourself wondering what, exactly, constitutes a 4G app. Read More

ITU softens on the definition of 4G mobile
After setting off a marketing free-for-all by effectively declaring that only future versions of LTE and WiMax will be 4G, the International Telecommunication Union appears to have opened its doors and let the party come inside. Read More


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AT&T buys 700MHz spectrum from Qualcomm
AT&T isn't about to sit back and let Verizon become the undisputed king of 4G LTE networks. Read More

Apple updates AirPort Utility, base station firmware
If AirPort troubles have got you blue going into the holiday season, then perhaps this will help: Apple on Thursday released both a firmware update for AirPort Base Stations and Time Capsules that fixes a number of bugs in the wireless routers and an update for its AirPort Utility. Read More

Intel's Atom chip: Can it take on ARM?
Intel will make a big splash at the CES trade show Jan. 6 showing its Atom chips running inside tablet computers and netbooks. But how well it can compete for the smartphone market which is dominated by the Arm architecture, remains to be seen. Read More

Nokia May be Considering Windows 7 Phones
Nokia and Microsoft are reportedly discussing an alliance that would lead to Nokia-branded smartphones running the Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system. The claim comes from respected Russian tech blogger Eldar Murtazin, the man behind many of the smartphone leaks you see today. Read More


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Smartphones in the enterprise: A changing landscape
As recently as a year ago, many enterprises couldn't have imagined that the iPhone would now be second place in terms of security features that enterprises require, behind only the BlackBerry and ahead of Android and Microsoft's Windows Phone 7. Read More

NEC to show dual-screen Android tablet at CES
NEC will show a dual-screen tablet computer based on Google's Android operating system at January's International Consumer Electronics Show. Read More

Android 'Honeycomb' Will Debut as 2.4 in February
Despite ongoing speculation that Android 3.0 is imminent, it looks like the next release of the mobile operating system--dubbed "Honeycomb"--will be version 2.4. Read More

What does NASA's CIO want for Christmas?
NASA CIO wants an all powerful smartphone, help with NASA LAN and a cool shower cap?It seems that NASA CIO Linda Cureton has a pretty good sense of humor. On her NASA blog over the weekend she sent a letter to Santa about what she'd like to get for Christmas. While she'd obviously like to get better networking gear, I found shower cap item a little disturbing. Read More

5 Reasons to Move to Windows 7, Plus XP Advice
Can we talk? Based on the e-mail I get every day, I know a lot of you are still using Windows XP. I can understand why; it's like a comfortable old shoe. Plus, it's bought and paid for. Windows 7 probably seems stiff and scary, and it's not like Microsoft is handing out free upgrades. Read More



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