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The Power of WiMax Internet Services

October 26th, 2012

To the layperson, the up to date technological advancements in non-public computing and cell web interfacing might seem like one thing that is too just right to be precise. Hyper speedy downloads, close to countless capability, all complete without bulky wires and antiquated community programs sounds so much just like the flying vehicles and moon [...]

Google’s Motorola unit has released its first Intel-powered smartphone

September 19th, 2012

The Razr i is based on a mid-range model sold in the US that features an ARM-based Snapdragon processor. Motorola said the change of chip meant improved camera performance. However, it has also meant Google’s Chrome browser is not installed on the device. Intel just lately minimize its gross sales forecasts bringing up weaker demand. [...]

Laws on Wi-Fi sniffing still up in the air, say specialists

July 30th, 2012

Legal and tech specialists debate whether open Wi-Fi networks should be fair game for sniffing, but they agree that the law is currently unclear on the issue. Got a Wi-Fi network? If someone, say Google or the government, sniffs your open network, you may think you’re legally protected. Don’t be so sure. It remains unclear [...]

Apple draws up battle strategy against Google at WWDC

June 12th, 2012

They are classic “frienemies,” collaborating when the interest is mutual and going for the other’s jugular when the opportunity presents itself. So it was that on Monday Apple made clear that it’s willing to cut ties with Google if that’s what it takes to move its own agenda forward. Among the product and technology announcements [...]

LightSquared Files For Chapter 11

May 16th, 2012

Wireless Internet provider LightSquared has filed for Chapter 11 protection. LightSquared, the ambitious 4G wireless venture recently poised to bring lightning-fast Internet to the masses, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection earlier today. Government tests found that LightSquared’s signals interfered with GPS reception, a setback LightSquared was never able to recover from. In an official [...]

Sling Broadband Postpones Cooperative Venture with LightSquared

March 15th, 2012

  Sling Broadband has announced a postponement of a planned cooperative venture with the technology company LightSquared after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) halted licensing for LightSquared’s innovative satellite-enhanced broadband network due to possible broadcast spectrum interference with GPS devices. In 2005, after extensive discussions with the GPS Council, the company that became LightSquared obtained [...]

Feds to automakers: Block drivers’ tweets, texts, surfing

February 21st, 2012

Several states around the U.S. have enacted laws limiting what people can do while driving, but for the first time, the federal government is proposing guidelines all drivers would need to live by. The Department of Transportation yesterday announced a set of auto-technology guidelines, issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), that would [...]

Number of mobile devices to hit 8 billion by 2016, Cisco says

February 16th, 2012

All those devices will drive mobile data traffic up 18-fold, reaching 10.8 exabytes per month, or 130 exabytes a year, by 2016, according to a forecast. If there were any doubt the world is going mobile, it should be tossed out the window today. A Cisco methods’ forecast, launched these days, claims that by way [...]

FCC Grudgingly Hangs Up On LightSquared Over GPS Concerns

February 15th, 2012

LightSquared suffered a potentially fatal blow today after the Federal Communications Commission said it would indefinitely suspend the company’s license to turn on a combined satellite/terrestrial communications network because it would interfere with GPS systems operating on neighboring radio bands. The FCC had little choice after the National Telecommunications and Information Administration concluded there was no [...]

The joy of Microsoft’s ‘avoid ghetto’ GPS patent

January 10th, 2012

Indeed, not so long ago, one lady sued Google because the directions its map offered led her (she believed) to be struck by a car. Now Microsoft has been granted a patent that is designed to make its maps more pedestrian-friendly. Somehow, this patent has immediately been dubbed the avoid ghetto feature. The gist of [...]