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Improving Airflow in a Raised-Floor Data Center
Perforated tiles on a raised floor deliver unpredictable airflow levels, causing inefficiency and equipment failure. This paper discusses data center design on perforated tile airflow and how to...
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Samsung Galaxy Note (AT&T)
Samsung's latest creation, the Galaxy Note has just arrived. A union of tablet and smartphone, the $300 device for AT&T offers a big 5.3 inch screen,4G data, and even a stylus.
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AT&T's Samsung Galaxy Note hit stores Feb. 19; $300 with contract
Will the 5" smartphone-tablet-hybrid Samsung Galaxy Note be a hit or flop for AT&T?
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AT&T reshuffles executive deck and titles
AT&T creates a new chief strategy job while giving Ralph de la Vega a longer title for his business card.
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AT&T, Verizon prepped to step up enterprise games
Both AT&T and Verizon have the sizzle with smartphones, but enterprise services could very well be the meat of their results in upcoming years.
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AT&T's Q4: 7.6 million iPhones activated, 9.4 million smartphones sold
AT&T is upbeat on 2012 following a strong fourth quarter in smartphone sales. AT&T, however, reported a big net loss.
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Nokia Lumia 900 to debut for $99 on AT&T: Report
The Nokia Lumia 900 Windows Phone could debut for just $99 when it launches on AT&T on March 18, according to a (and believable) new report.
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Best phone of CES 2012: Nokia Lumia 900
Nokia is bringing the Lumia 900 to the U. S. with AT&T, and it is the best phone shown at the CES.
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CES 2012: Evening in review, 01.10.12
CES 2012: A review of the most important headlines of the day from the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show.
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Can AT&T give HTML5 apps a boost?
HTML5 apps are increasingly popular as publishers look to control their own destiny and AT&T is looking to boost monetization efforts.
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AT&T presser means business, with seven LTE devices (photos)
AT&T took the wraps off of six (six!) Android LTE devices, as well as the first 4G LTE Windows Phone, the impressive HTC Titan II.
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Pantech Burst could be a sleeper hit for AT&T (photos)
At just $50, this LTE-ready, Super AMOLED-packing hottie is more than just your basic Android smartphone.
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CES 2012: Nokia announces the Lumia 900 with AT&T LTE and Carl Zeiss optics
It was only a matter of time before we saw the release of a Windows Phone with Carl Zeiss optics and the Lumia 900 has it and LTE support for AT&T.
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AT&T shows off slew of LTE devices (photos)
At its annual developer summit, happening alongside CES, AT&T gets to the good stuff eventually, unveiling a half dozen Android devices on 4G LTE. And Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer makes a surprise...
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AT&T shows off coming new Windows Phones at CES
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and AT&T execs started their rollout of new Windows Phones at CES.
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CES 2012: AT&T and HTC announce first LTE Windows Phone, the Titan II
It looks like Windows Phone devices are finally moving to the have the latest and greatest wireless radios with the announcement of a LTE Windows Phone from AT&T and HTC.
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CES 2012: AT&T speaks directly to developer crowd with new API Platform
AT&T did unveil half a dozen new Android smartphones for its LTE network, but the nation's second largest mobile provider seemed more interested in developers on Monday.
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CES 2012: Samsung Galaxy Note coming to AT&T with LTE
Samsung loves the Galaxy brand and along with AT&T they announced that the Galaxy Note will be coming to the carrier in 2012.
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AT&T has a stake in Microsoft's Windows 8 tablets, too
At a pre-CES developer conference, AT&T and Qualcomm execs are going to be talking up LTE-charged Windows 8 tablets.
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AT&T exec: Network improving, 2011 best infrastructure year
"We feel good about the progress, but I don't want to suggest that we are done" with network performance improvements, says AT&T exec.
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Sprint plans 4G LTE to launch by first half
Sprint plans to launch its 4G LTE service, part of its Network Vision upgrade plan, in 10 markets by the first half of this year.
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