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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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The iPhone 4's second Vietnam: the proximity sensor (updated 3x)
A lot of attention is being paid to the apparently flawed antennae design on the new iPhone 4, but what about its buggy proximity sensor?
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Don't Call It a Comeback: SAP Leads Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Mobile Apps
I'm gonna knock you out. Mama said knock you out...Gartner just released its Magic Quadrant report (read the full report for free here) on the best Mobile Application Development Platforms. SAP -...
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Aereo outsources the TV antenna to the cloud: Is this the future of TV?
The cord cutting siege continues with Aereo, a service that sends broadcast television directly to phones, tablets, and televisions.
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An antenna in your clothes for more reliable communications
Ohio State University researchers report a new wearable antenna design with a range four times larger than that of a conventional antenna, such as those worn by American soldiers today.
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Apple patent points to advanced antenna for notebooks, tablets
Apple this week was granted a number of patents, including one for an extendable antenna system that could be used in MacBook notebooks or future iPads.
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'Death Grip' is real claims UK scientists, cases don't help
The iPhone 4 'death grip' (aka 'antennagate') antenna degradation effect is real and plastic cases don't help, or so say UK researchers from University of Bristol.
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Navy uses seawater as antenna
U.S. Navy engineers at Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific in San Diego, Calif., have developed a system to use a stream of seawater as a radio antenna.
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Antennagate could start up again...this time on the Motorola Droid 2
The iPhone 4 isn't the only hyped smartphone this summer to attract attention for its faulty antenna. The Droid 2 is next on the chopping block.
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On top of the world with a wireless antenna engineer (photos)
Wireless broadband provider Towerstream takes CNET on a tour of one of its buildings in Manhattan to show what a typical wireless antenna engineer does. Those with a fear of heights need not apply...
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Testing iPhone 4's antenna performance
PA Consulting Group conducted tests that indicate that Apple’s iPhone 4 suffers from more connectivity problems compared to other smartphones. In the majority of its tests the iPhone 4’s...
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Apple drops competitor antenna criticism from website
After it became obvious that there was something wrong with the antenna design on the iPhone 4, Apple kept pointing out that there are similar problems with models made by its competitors. Now,...
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Study: Death-grip antenna problems unique to iPhone 4
A new study of the iPhone 4's antenna problems revealed that the issues are unique to the iPhone 4
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Apple continues with the "our antenna sucks as much as the competition" campaign
In an attempt to prove to us all that the iPhone 4 is no worse (or better) than any other smartphone, Apple has posted a video of Motorola's Droid X having the life-force squeezed out of it.
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Apple's Cook: Selling every iPhone 4 we can make despite antenna flap
Addressing the question of the day, operating chief Tim Cook said on Apple's earnings conference call that the company is selling every iPhone 4 it can make.
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Apple Jedi Mind Tricks Won't Placate iPhone 4 Owners
Was it really worth the media circus for Apple to avoid admitting a problem with the iPhone 4?
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Scenes from the iPhone 4 antenna press event (photos)
Apple held a press conference on Friday to address reports that the iPhone 4's antenna had a reception damaging design. Here's what happened.
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Apple's antenna fix, free cases
At a press event at the company's headquarters Friday, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announces that he will give away free cases to help remedy the antenna issues plaguing the new iPhone 4.
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Apple responds to 'Antennagate'
Apple is holding a press conference to explain what they're going to do about antenna problems with their iPhone 4G.
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Apple update: No recall coming; Company denies antenna warning was issued
Apple has spoken out, denying reports that it was warned about the antenna problem - but doesn't say much else. Meanwhile, the WSJ reports that the company will not issue a recall tomorrow.
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Apple was warned about iPhone 4 antenna issues
An Apple engineer as well as a carrier partner reportedly warned the company that the iPhone 4's antenna design could be an issue.
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