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Monday, February 27, 2012

iPhone 5 rumor rollup for the week ending Feb. 24

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iPhone 5 rumor rollup for the week ending Feb. 24
Beguiled by curvaceous images of yet another iPhone 5 'concept,' the iOSsphere contemplated a future where iPhone 5 has a smaller dock connector and a 3D screen, and replaces your credit card. Even though you'd be replacing it with something much larger and way heavier. You read it here second. Read More


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Whether you're determining if colocation is the right fit for your business or you are currently in the process of selecting a colocation provider, you'll find this eBook an essential must read for making the right decision for your business. Learn More

Size matters: A guide to tablets, great and small
From the teensy Galaxy Note to the Motorola Xoom, tablet computers come in all sizes Read More

Network operators get serious about Wi-Fi
At Mobile World Congress, vendors and carriers will lay out a new future for Wi-Fi connectivity and services, one that's disciplined, convenient, reliable...and billable. Read More

Is smaller better for iPad size? Two gadget repair gurus weigh in
Apple's iPad may be the most successful tablet in the world, but few manufacturers seem willing to copy it from a size perspective. Read More

The BYOD struggle: From writing custom apps to defining security
Companies are grappling with the question of whether and how to let employees use their own smartphones and tablets at work even as a huge push is being made to set up internal "app stores" of approved and custom-built corporate mobile apps. Read More


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Benefits and Risks of Energy-saving Modes of UPS Operation
This paper shows that eco-mode typically provides a reduction of 2-4% in data center energy consumption and explains the various limitations and concerns that arise from eco-mode use. Situations where these operating modes are recommended and contraindicated are also described. Learn More

Apple Store thief can't hold out for iPhone 5
News reports out of Charlotte, N.C., indicate a "known suspect" swiped 25 iPhones from an Apple Store at Northlake Mall between Dec. 1 and Jan. 11. Read More

New HTC phones offer high quality photo, audio features
HTC kicked off its new strategy of offering fewer but more differentiated phones in 2012 with the launch on Sunday of the HTC One series of phones, emphasizing high quality photo and audio technologies. Read More

Apple's Gatekeeper: A low cost for partial security
Out of the blue, Apple just announced Mountain Lion, the next generation of its OS X operating system. By the time Mountain Lion ships sometime next summer, Apple says it will have lots of new features, some transported from its iOS environment of the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch world. This column will examine just one of the new features, one that, while good, has not yet included all the functions of its iOS prototype. Read More

T-Mobile getting LTE at last
T-Mobile has at last unveiled its plans for deploying LTE, as the company today said it will invest $4 billion to have LTE services available sometime in 2013. Read More


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iPad 3 rumor rollup for the week of Feb. 21
In the real world, leaks cause you to sink, but in the iOSsphere they cause you to float, higher and higher. Read More

Video now accounts for half of mobile data traffic
Video now accounts for half of all data transferred on mobile networks, up from 40% during the same time last year, according to ByteMobile's first quarter 2012 Mobile Analytics Report. Read More

Survey finds Android users more likely to be app freeloaders
While everybody loves getting things for free, it seems Android users love getting free things more than anyone. Read More

Air Force abruptly scraps iPad plan for special ops
The U.S. Air Force has abruptly cancelled a plan to buy nearly 3,000 iPad 2 tablets, just days after a news site raised questions about including a Russian-developed app for encrypting and reading documents. Read More

Wi-Fi vendor Ruckus expands into hybrid mobile networks
With Wi-Fi poised to become a much bigger part of mobile networks, the leaders in wireless LAN and cellular technology are converging on the same space from opposite directions. Read More

Samsung launches low-cost Android 4.0 tablet with bigger screen
Samsung Electronics has added a second tablet to a new Galaxy Tab 2 family of low-cost tablets, but this time with a 10-inch screen, the company said on Sunday. Read More



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