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| 2008 InfoWorld CTO 25: Bill Gruszka, Southern Polytechnic State University
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| InfoWorld - It's clear that mobile computing is becoming an expectation, both through laptops and the emerging generation of Web-savvy handhelds such as the Apple iPhone and Nokia N95. But the mobile world is both highly fragmented and hard to control, given that users typically consider their devices to be personal ones that an outsider such as IT should not take over. -- read full article |
| Mon, 02 Jun 2008 10:00:00 GMT - Yahoo! News: Wireless and Mobile Technology |
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| China Unicom buying China Netcom for nearly $24B
(AP)
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| AP - China pressed ahead with a restructuring of its telecommunications market Monday as mobile phone company China Unicom Ltd. announced plans to take over a fixed-line provider and sell off a mobile business.
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| Mon, 02 Jun 2008 14:21:13 GMT - Yahoo! News: Wireless and Mobile Technology |
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| Nvidia's Tegra Line Puts Computer on a Mobile Chip
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| NewsFactor - On Monday, Nvidia upped the ante on Intel. The company introduced the Tegra family of processors, a single-computer chip that promises rich high definition and Internet exploration consumers have grown accustomed to on PCs -- but on small mobile devices. -- read full article |
| Mon, 02 Jun 2008 17:27:02 GMT - Yahoo! News: Wireless and Mobile Technology |
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| Mystery Chip Powers New $299 UMPC
(PC Magazine)
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| PC Magazine - A previously unknown microprocessor firm, Ingenic Semiconductor, has turned up in a small Ultra Mobile PC from a Florida design firm, which the company's chief executive said may be powered by Windows in a future iteration. -- read full article |
| Fri, 30 May 2008 17:00:51 GMT - Yahoo! News: Wireless and Mobile Technology |
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| Trends & Innovations - Friday
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| Investor's Business Daily - Options are multiplying for users of cell phones and social networks who want to find the location of a friend who has agreed to be monitored. One new service is Sniff, short for "social network integrated friend finder." It uses the same approach that rescuers rely on when someone calls 911 by cell phone -- namely, triangulation based on nearby cell towers. The service works via cell phones and an application on the social network Facebook. Sniff has launched in the U.K. and plans a U.S. launch within weeks. Similar services are Loopt and Google's Dodgeball. -- read full article |
| Fri, 30 May 2008 22:45:40 GMT - Yahoo! News: Wireless and Mobile Technology |
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