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Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide
There's a big difference between strategy and execution. Take a look at this white paper to learn how you can take your business strategies into the real world with the help of assets you already...
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Is Sprint Clearwire a game changer?
If you combine the cost of today's fixed and mobile broadband you pay $130/month, after taxes. If Clearwire can bring that in for half the price, with equal service and a decent TOS, I would...
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Clear out with a nice 1.1 update (undo, no character cap, new themes)
Clear's minimal, completely one-handed and features a beautiful UI that fades into the background. It's what a list app should be.
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Airtel chairman wants YouTube to pay for mobile bandwidth
Airtel boss wants to "tax" content providers for using Airtel's bandwidth.
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New iPad owners get ready to feel the LTE data cap
The new iPad is going to expose millions of owners to the joy of 4G LTE monthly data caps.
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Breakthrough could make smartphones and laptops 1,000 times faster
Researchers at University of Pittsburgh have generated a frequency comb (a slice of spectrum) with more than 100 terahertz bandwidth, eclipsing today's devices that operate in the gigahertz...
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A cloud-based cap table for startups
Attention startup founders: Capography aims to bring the cloud-based ease of a product like Mint.com to the inherent ugliness of your cap table spreadsheet.
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Siri doesn't suck bandwidth, it's the users that do, and they're perfectly entitled to do so
Siri data hogging will bring on fire and brimstone, forty years of darkness, the dead rising, human sacrifices, dogs and cats living together ... and make grandma cry.
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$94M investment in solar power plants caps off Google's year
Google has made one last renewable energy investment in 2011: $94 million towards solar power plants in Sacramento, California.
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Europe regulators called on to end mobile network, VoIP traffic bandwidth dispute
European regulators are set to challenge how mobile operators prioritise its traditional mobile calling traffic over voice-over-IP traffic.
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PCI Express 4.0 promises twice the bandwidth of PCI Express 3.0 -- in 2014 or 2015
PCI Express 3.0 is barely out the door, but that hasn't stopped the PCI-SIG consortium from unveiling the initial specs for PCI Express 4.0, which promises tons of bandwidth for graphics cards...
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UK broadband providers warned over speed, bandwidth throttling transparency
UK telecoms regulator Ofcom has called for greater transparency by broadband providers and suppliers, and warns that it could force companies to make such changes.
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Jawbone UP improves activity awareness and motivation (review)
The Jawbone UP is a new entry to the health and fitness market and uses an unobtrusive band to track our sleeping, eating, and movements 24/7.
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How many IP devices do you have at home?
So, how many IP devices do you have? I can’t be the only geek with too many.
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Panel: Connected TV is at start of 'golden age and chaos'
Entertainment technology execs discuss the concept of "video everywhere" and the hurdles for consumers and content providers alike in a multi-screen world.
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Data caps blocking consumer understanding, demand for 4G
A panel of mobile Internet experts discuss the future of 4G LTE networks and why consumers aren't jumping onboard just yet.
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Broadcom's new system-on-a-chip: Gigabit bandwidth for 4G/LTE
Semiconductor specialist Broadcom's new BCM85620 system-on-a-chip (SoC) can manage 1.25Gbps throughput for 4G/LTE applications.
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How to check on your Internet connection
Having trouble with your Internet connection? Here's how to find out what's really going on with your network.
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Verizon Wireless turning to video to tap that cap
Verizon launched a new video service recently, and currently is giving free Netflix for LG Revolution buyers. But there's a cost to that video that you'd better understand.
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Too many mobile wireless hotspots makes for a bad day
Mobile wireless hotspots everywhere can complicate the issues of technical support.
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The mobile app diet plan: "Lite" apps are next step in preventing bandwidth drought
While carriers have been taking steps to prevent a mobile bandwidth crunch, developers could help the cause by building apps that are leaner and eat less data.
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