Monthly Archives: December 2012

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Everyone Makes LTE Progress

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Everyone Makes LTE Progress Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks offer users faster speeds and carriers more efficient and cost-effective use of their networks. Without one,...

The Digital Divide Is Now All About Affordable Data Access

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For all practical purposes, the digital divide in the western world has vanished. Computers and computing platforms are available to anyone, sometimes at very...

Qualcomm, VRI Collaborate on Remote Monitoring for California Hospital

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Qualcomm Life and Valued Relationships are installing a remote-monitoring service called 2net for Tri-City Medical Center that will allow patients to stay connected to...

Apple Smartphone Share Tops 50 Percent in U.S.

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Apple achieved its highest ever share in the U.S. smartphone market, 53.3 percent, in the latest 12 weeks (ending Nov. 25), with the release...

Microsoft’s Tough 2012: 10 Products That Gave It the Most Grief

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Microsoft had a tough year. The software giant launched two major operating systems—Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8—and was constantly battling with Google over...

Drchrono Enters Patient Portal Business As Google Health Shuts Down

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Drchrono has announced that it has redesigned its OnPatient application as a personal health record portal as Google Health shuts down access as of...

LG to Expand Google TV Slate in 2013

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Consumer electronics manufacturer LG is building out its lineup of Google televisions to seven models in five screen sizes for 2013, including premium models...

BYOD Policies Need Implementation, Enforcement

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Despite the risks inherent in adopting a bring-your-own-device initiative, which allows employees to use personal mobile devices like smartphones and tablets for work, IT...

Google Helping to Bring Santa to Chrome and to Your Phone

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Google Maps' Santa Tracker is ready to be used by Santa Claus fans around the world as they track his Christmas Eve trip that...

RIM’s BlackBerry 10 Service Plans Should Be No Secret to Investors

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If there is one thing that investors hate more than nearly anything else it is a surprise. In fact, investors, and their joined-at-the-hip financial...