Monthly Archives: October 2010

Sprint Clearwire Resignations May Open LTE Door for T-Mobile

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When three top executives from Sprint Nextel, including CEO Dan Hesse, resigned from the board of directors of 4G provider Clearwire, Inc. the official...

Intel Labs Creating Robots of the Future

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PITTSBURGH, Pa.-Robots can be useful tools in places such as warehouses, which offer environments that are built for them. At the Intel Labs site...

Samsung Drops Symbian Support, While Android Continues to Rise

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Samsung, following similar moves by Sony Ericsson and Nokia, will discontinue support for the Symbian mobile operating system Dec. 31, the company announced on...

BlackBerry AppWorld Lets Users Sideload Apps from PC

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BlackBerry AppWorld now allows PC users to find and purchase BlackBerry applications from the desktop, as long as the BlackBerry device is cabled to...

Android Mobile Navigation App Scouts Traffic in Car

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An in-car navigation app for Android provides voice turn-by-turn directions, and map and traffic data based on GPS.Read my full review at eweek.com.

Easy Video, Picture, Multimedia File Share for PC, Mac and iPhone, BlackBerry, Android

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The business version of Pogoplug eases file sharing for photo, video and document transfer.Read my full review at eweek.com.

Cloud Computing with Current IT

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A strategy session for getting to cloud computing.Read my full review at eweek.com.

Wilson Makes iPhone Reception Possible

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With AT&T; unable to make the iPhone usable in parts of San Francisco, eWEEK Labs checks out Wilson's cell phone boosters as a last...

Office for Mac Catches Up

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The desktop application suite gets a makeover, adding Outlook and Office Web Apps.Read my full review at eweek.com.

Readying the WiFi Network for the iPad Invasion

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News Analysis: Enterprise IT needs to evaluate its WiFi network to ensure premium operation as the wave of new 802.11n-enabled, consumer-oriented mobile devices make...