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LTE Network Sharing - Network Management Considerations |
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Regulators around the globe are now approving and even promoting active network sharing between carriers in order to accelerate deployment of LTE, particularly in underserved rural areas, where the financials typically do not justify deployment in the early phases. In this newly released white paper, find out how the LTE standard makes active network sharing a very compelling value proposition to carriers, and learn how carriers can set-up effective operational agreements to co-manage the shared ...
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Mobile Device Security 2011-2016: Opportunities and Challenges |
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The mobile security market is fast growing because protecting mobile devices is rapidly becoming a top priority for both organisations. There are increasing opportunities for monetisation for vendors and security specialists. This report provides extensive insight into the rapidly developing world of mobile malware and the latest technological tools to counter mobile threats.
The report includes exclusive interviews with leading security experts from McAfee, AVG, Panda Security, Lookout, Smrt ...
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Mobile Device Security 2011-2016: Opportunities and Challenges |
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The mobile security market is fast growing because protecting mobile devices is rapidly becoming a top priority for both organisations. There are increasing opportunities for monetisation for vendors and security specialists. This report provides extensive insight into the rapidly developing world of mobile malware and the latest technological tools to counter mobile threats.
The report includes exclusive interviews with leading security experts from McAfee, AVG, Panda Security, Lookout, Smrt ...
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Smartphones - Global Strategic Business Report |
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This report analyzes the Global market for Smartphones in Thousand Units by the following Operating Systems: Symbian, Android, iOS, Blackberry, Windows (includes Windows Mobile, and Windows Phone 7), and Others (Includes Linux, WebOS, and Bada OS among others). ...
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Smartphones - Global Strategic Business Report |
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This report analyzes the Global market for Smartphones in Thousand Units by the following Operating Systems: Symbian, Android, iOS, Blackberry, Windows (includes Windows Mobile, and Windows Phone 7), and Others (Includes Linux, WebOS, and Bada OS among others). ...
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Disruptive Mobile Applications and Services 2011-2015 |
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This new study thoroughly examines the current breed of disruptive mobile applications and services, as well as the wider mobile apps market at worldwide and regional levels, app stores and app development ...
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Disruptive Mobile Applications and Services 2011-2015 |
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This new study thoroughly examines the current breed of disruptive mobile applications and services, as well as the wider mobile apps market at worldwide and regional levels, app stores and app development ...
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The Future of 4G Technologies: New Opportunities and Changing Business
Models for the Emergence of LTE and WiMAX |
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Technological innovation, including 3G, improved smartphones and multiplay mobile Internet devices (MIDs), has led to a boom in data usage with data traffic surpassing voice traffic for the first time in December 2009. Having nearly trebled in 2008 and 2009, global mobile data traffic is expected to double every year until at least 2013.
The wealth of content and mobile applications available to users worldwide puts a strain on mobile networks. Next generation technologies like pre-4G and 4G ...
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The Future of 4G Technologies: New Opportunities and Changing Business
Models for the Emergence of LTE and WiMAX |
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Technological innovation, including 3G, improved smartphones and multiplay mobile Internet devices (MIDs), has led to a boom in data usage with data traffic surpassing voice traffic for the first time in December 2009. Having nearly trebled in 2008 and 2009, global mobile data traffic is expected to double every year until at least 2013.
The wealth of content and mobile applications available to users worldwide puts a strain on mobile networks. Next generation technologies like pre-4G and 4G ...
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Transition to 4G- 3GPP Broadband Evolution to IMT-Advanced |
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This white paper was written for 3G Americas by Rysavy Research and utilized a
composite of statistical information from multiple resources.
Major developments this past year include 3rd Generation (3G) ubiquity, deepening smartphone capability, the availability of hundreds of thousands of mobile applications, the introduction of new form factors such as tablets, projections of mobile-data demand exceeding capacity, acknowledgment by industry and government of the need for more spectrum, imple ...
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Transition to 4G- 3GPP Broadband Evolution to IMT-Advanced |
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This white paper was written for 3G Americas by Rysavy Research and utilized a
composite of statistical information from multiple resources.
Major developments this past year include 3rd Generation (3G) ubiquity, deepening smartphone capability, the availability of hundreds of thousands of mobile applications, the introduction of new form factors such as tablets, projections of mobile-data demand exceeding capacity, acknowledgment by industry and government of the need for more spectrum, imple ...
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Callaway upro mx+ will show you a real view of the golf course, wont give
you a mulligan |
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While Callaway has been helping you navigate the golf course for awhile, all its imagery has been abstract; that's not much help if it turns out a patch marked "rough" on one hole is really shorthand for "crocodile-infested swamp." To that end, Callaway is launching the upro mx+, an upgraded version of its GPS tracker that uses real overhead photography to give a more realistic impression of the green, as well as to hint whether or not there's any chance you'll get your ball back if you mess u ...
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17 May 2012, 11:48 pm
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Liquidware debuts Amber, a customizable Android development tablet |
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It's likely overkill for those interested only in some basic tablet modding, but the folks from Liquidware (no strangers to the DIY scene) have a new bit of kit that should please those looking to take on a more ambitious project. Dubbed simply Amber, the kit is described as "80 percent of the way to a tablet" -- you'll get a 1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor, a 7-inch capacitive display and a customized version of Android 2.3, but no pesky casing to get in the way of any other additions you see fi ...
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17 May 2012, 11:07 pm
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MaKey, MaKey turns the whole world into a keyboard |
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The litany of exciting Maker Faire products continues with MaKey MaKey, a device that turns anything capable of conducting electricity into a controller. Developed by MIT Media Lab students Jay Silver and Eric Rosenbaum, you simply run a bulldog clip from the board to an object and hold a connecting wire in your hand. Connecting over USB, it's entirely programming-free, but if you find your interest piqued, you can flip the board over to use the Arduino module baked into the hardware. It's alr ...
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17 May 2012, 10:14 pm
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Sony opens up PSN to digital download pre-orders |
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Pre-orders are nothing new in the realm of video gaming -- they're the requisite hype before the release day-storm. On the digital download front, however, that anticipatory frenzy hasn't gotten much major industry support, until now. Sony, purveyor of all things PlayStation, has just tossed a bone to its many PSN subscribers, offering the option to purchase unreleased titles in advance of their planned launches. First up for the newly announced service is Sorcery, one of the company's Move-com ...
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17 May 2012, 9:47 pm
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RIM and Motorola modify nano-SIM proposal, hope to meet Apple halfway |
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It's been a battle of epic proportions over a microscopic piece of plastic, but the warring sides appear to be working together to find a compromise. We're referring to the fight between Apple and a coalition formed by RIM, Motorola and Nokia as each group attempts to make their own nano-SIM design the ETSI standard. Neither entity has seemed willing to extend an olive branch and come up with any compromise -- until recently. RIM and Motorola has updated their design proposal in an effort to r ...
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17 May 2012, 9:13 pm
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Samsungs Galaxy S III reportedly notches nine million pre-orders worldwide |
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Wondering how the launch of Samsung's Galaxy S III is going? According to the Korea Economic Daily, an unnamed Samsung executive revealed that the followup to its previous fastest selling phone has already racked up nine million pre-orders around the world. That would put it nearly halfway to the 20 million Galaxy S II's Samsung reported shipped back in February, and all without even officially moving a unit in the US yet. It's not that we're jealous of the rest of the world's abilities to lay ...
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17 May 2012, 8:27 pm
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Doodle 4 Google winner cashes in with Pirate Times drawing, finds a
Chromebook in the treasure chest |
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Avast ye! Google has announced the national winner of its fifth annual Doodle 4 Google competition, and we'd like to congratulate second grader Dylan Hoffman of Caledonia, Wisconsin for his fine work. As a response to this year's theme, "If I could travel in time, I'd visit...," Dylan created a pirate scene doodle that features a vibrant parrot, a rotund swashbuckler and a treasure chest full of loot to form the Google logo. According to Dylan, he'd ideally, "Sail a pirate ship looking for tre ...
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17 May 2012, 7:46 pm
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Dell Precision R5500 lets four graphics pros work on one PC, we wish it did
gaming |
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Workstations aren't normally our focus, but when Dell shows off a new Precision system that lets four media pros share its graphics hardware at once, you can be sure the company has our attention. If your IT chief springs for a Precision R5500 with four Quadro 2000 cards, each of those cards can take advantage of a graphics pass-through in Citrix's virtualization to render 3D models at speeds much more like what you'd get if the Quadro were sitting in your own PC. Before you have visions of fo ...
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17 May 2012, 7:02 pm
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Nike and Tom Sachs reach for the stars, create NikeCraft sportswear with
space-grade materials |
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Just because you're not an astronaut, it doesn't mean you can't dress yourself in clothes that are out of this world. Artist Tom Sachs recently teamed up with Nike to create a limited edition lineup of spacey sports clothing, dubbed NikeCraft, to coincide with his current Space Program project -- a rendition of a four week trip to Mars. The company highlights that the roster was made with "materials that have never been used in sportswear," some of which has already made its way onto NASA's eq ...
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17 May 2012, 6:17 pm
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LG Optimus 4X HD stops in at the FCC, flaunts AT&T bands, global
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LG's latest 4.7-inch wunderphone may not have penned in an official release this side of the Atlantic, but that doesn't mean the Feds aren't putting it through its paces. A global version of the LG Optimus 4X HD made its way through the FCC test labs recently, revealing a quad-band GSM / EDGE radio with 3G support over AT&T's 1900 / 850 bands. In other words, feel free to import an unlocked slab when they hit Europe next month. Check out the federal filings yourself at the source link belo ...
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17 May 2012, 5:39 pm
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Acer outs Ivy Bridge-packing TravelMate P243 notebook series in the UK |
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Needless to say, Ivy Bridge is here to stay -- at least until Intel takes us on a different road. That being said, Acer just announced a business-oriented machine of its own with Intel's latest chips onboard. Part of the outfit's TravelMate lineup, this 14-inch (1366 x 768) P243 rocks some pretty standard features, including a Core i5, Ivy Bridge processor, an HD webcam for all those Skype calls and a USB 3.0 port. As expected, depending on configuration, you'll also be able to choose up to 8G ...
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17 May 2012, 5:14 pm
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Intel wants to have conflict-free processors by the end of 2013 |
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Intel had already promised that it would avoid using conflict minerals, and now it's giving itself a more concrete timetable for that to happen. It wants to have at least one processor that's proven completely conflict-free across four key minerals -- gold, tantalum, tin and tungsten -- by the end of 2013. Lest you think Intel's not taking swift enough action, it wants to reach the tantalum goal by the end of this year. The effort's part of a wider array of goals that should cut back on the ...
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17 May 2012, 4:34 pm
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Eight floppy drives recreate the theme from Game of Thrones, stake claim to
the seven Kingdoms |
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Should the robots ever form an alliance and turn against us, all we need to do is call on people like Anand Jin to save us. Why? Because it's folk of his ilk that are the pied pipers of the machine world. We've seen disk drives coerced into recreating Daft Punk, and Bo-Rhap extorted from an Atari 800XL. Now, we can watch the aforementioned Anand eke the theme from Game of Thrones out of eight floppy drives. There's more info on his YouTube channel if you're curious to know the hows and whys. M ...
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17 May 2012, 4:08 pm
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iHome iP76 LED color-changing speaker indulges your love for pretty colors |
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Music just isn't the same without a host of flashing colors to go with it, right? iHome, at least, seems to think so. Its first Glowtunes speaker tower, the new iP76, comes packed with LEDs in seven different hues that can fade, pulse or strobe as your playlist requires. The three-foot iP76 sports a dock for your iPhone or iPod and packs four speakers with Reson8 technology. There's also Bluetooth for streaming from other devices. The iP76 will go on sale for $200 in July. Already dreaming abo ...
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17 May 2012, 3:44 pm
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VIA unveils fanless, Eden X2-packing AMOS-3002, promises tiny dual-core PC
in your car |
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VIA is planning to get some serious mileage out of its Eden X2 processor -- in the most literal sense possible. It's now producing the AMOS-3002, a Pico-ITX-sized PC intended for in-car infotainment and other situations where an embedded PC needs to have a little more juice for media tasks. The Eden X2 in question comes in a dual-core 1GHz flavor that's completely fanless, but it's fast enough to show 1080p video (when your car is parked, we hope) and can handle more intensive work like dual ...
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17 May 2012, 3:17 pm
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RIM patent application shines a light on unseen filth, might make forensics
mobile |
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CSI: Waterloo? We're not sure how compelling that spin-off would be (inexplicable popularity of the David Caruso-headlined Miami version aside). So, you'll excuse us for scratching our collective tech head over this recently surfaced patent application filed by RIM in November of 2010. The claims of this bizarre USPTO doc describe an apparatus containing some form of a "display element" attached to a portable electronic device that would generate light on nearby objects, snap photographs and t ...
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17 May 2012, 2:49 pm
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Best Buy expects EVO 4G LTE to land May 23rd, HTC remains cautious |
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We've received a boatload of tips that folks who have pre-ordered the EVO 4G LTE at Best Buy are now seeing a new release date of May 23rd. Does this mean Sprint's flagship handset is getting close to leaving those dreaded customs halls? Here's HTC's take on the matter: HTC is working closely with U.S. Customs to secure approval for shipments of the HTC One X and HTC EVO 4G LTE. We have not made any announcements about a new launch date and will provide an update on availability as soon as w ...
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17 May 2012, 2:32 pm
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Apple breaks ground on second solar farm for North Carolina data center |
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Last February, Apple came clean about its efforts to clean up the environment, detailing intentions to make its Maiden, NC data facility a greener place. That site, already home to one solar farm, is now set to host a second 20 megawatt photovoltaic array spanning 100 acres, a one-two power punch that'll jointly generate 84 million kWh annually. Combined with the company's in-development biofuel cell plant, scheduled for opening later this year, that theoretic yield should hit the 124 million ...
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17 May 2012, 2:26 pm
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FCC wants to set aside wireless spectrum for medical body area devices, our
hearts are literally aflutter |
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The FCC has been making a big push towards freeing up the airwaves for medical uses, and it just took one of its biggest steps on that front by proposing to clear space for wireless body area networks. Agency officials want to let devices operate in the 2.36GHz to 2.4GHz space so that patients can stay at home or at least move freely, instead of being fenced in at the hospital or tethered to a bed by wires. Devices would still need the FDA's green light, but they could both let patients go hom ...
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17 May 2012, 2:05 pm
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Apple, HTC ordered by judge to sit down, try and make nice on August 28th |
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There's a trend starting to emerge of judges wanting Apple to talk settlements with others rather than duke it out in the courtroom. Just two weeks after Apple and Samsung were steered towards talking about a potential deal, a Delaware court has ordered Apple and HTC to meet on August 28th in the hopes that they could shake hands and put an end to an increasingly hectic legal battle under the eyes of a mediating judge. Whether or not that happens is very much up in the air. Apple CEO Tim Cook ...
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17 May 2012, 1:49 pm
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The Engadget Podcast is live tonight at 5PM ET! |
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Tim and Brian are back in the same makeshift studio as last week. What sorts of shenanigans can we expect? A new couch, perhaps? Only one way to find out!Continue reading The Engadget Podcast is live tonight at 5PM ET!The Engadget Podcast is live tonight at 5PM ET! originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 17 May 2012 16:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | | Email this | Comments ...
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17 May 2012, 1:30 pm
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