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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

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6 changes in Windows Phone Mango target business users | iPhone 5 rumor rollup for week ending May 27

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Should you get certified in wireless?
Wireless networks are finicky and don't always play by cabled networking rules. So some training and certification might be in order if you're focused on the wireless side of the network house. Read More


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6 changes in Windows Phone Mango target business users
The Windows Phone Mango release, due this fall, includes changes that improve Microsoft's mobile OS for business users and IT groups. Read More

iPhone 5 rumor rollup for week ending May 27
With Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference just 10 days away, rumors and anticipation about iPhone 5 keep on coming. Read More

Windows Phone 7 Mango: A Visual Tour of the New Features
Get a closer look at the top 10 coolest new features in the Windows Phone 7 Mango update, coming this fall Read More


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Mobile phones are great for phishers, researchers find
Computer users seem to be getting better at spotting fake websites that are trying to steal their passwords, but when it comes to mobile phones, the deck is most definitely stacked against them. Read More

Google Wallet: Five things you need to know
Now that Google has officially released its mobile payment platform, here are five things you need to know about it. Read More

Lawmakers question AT&T acquisition of T-Mobile
U.S. lawmakers question AT&T's proposed acquisition of T-Mobile USA. Read More


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5 U.S. cities to hit AT&T LTE jackpot this summer
Five lucky cities will be the first to get access to AT&T's LTE network this summer, the company announced Wednesday. Read More

Android wars: Sony, LG challenge Motorola for Verizon users' hearts, cash
Summer is just around the corner, which means it's time for device manufacturers to release their high-profile Android devices all at the same time to pre-empt the iPhone 5 hype machine. Read More

Wi-Fi Direct coming on strong, Broadcom says
Wi-Fi Direct, a peer-to-peer networking standard that came out last year but has been slow to appear in consumer products, will be in a large percentage of mobile phones by year's end, according to communications chip maker Broadcom. Read More

T-Mobile doubles 3G wireless network speed
T-Mobile is determined to get as much mileage out of its HSPA+ network as possible as the carrier has again increased its speed to reach theoretical peaks of 42Mbps. Read More

First look: The Kobo eReader Touch Edition
The Kobo eReader Touch Edition offers e-reading at its simplest; a touch interface and reasonable price could make it a competitor. Read More



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