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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Samsung Freeform photos
The Samsung Freeform is overall a decent multimedia messaging phone for Alltel customers.
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AT&T prepares for iPhone MMS day tomorrow
AT&T plans to roll out its highly-anticipated Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) to iPhone customers in the U.S. tomorrow, September 25, 2009. DSLReports quotes a source familiar with...
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AT&T's mea culpa on MMS (Sept. 25)
AT&T has finally announced the release date of MMS support for the iPhone – September 25. According to a press release from AT&T Corporate: We know many of our iPhone customers are eager...
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Sonim XP3 Quest photos
We're astounded by the lack of multimedia messaging, but the Sonim XP3 should withstand most torture tests.
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iPhone OS 3.0: MMS
The iPhone finally gets multimedia messaging, letting you text message photos, calendar invites, and even contacts to another phone. Apple iPhone software guru Scott Forstall demonstrates.
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Lenovo's IdeaTab S2109: Android 4.0 tablet for $349
Lenovo's new tablet boasts Android 4.0, an HD display, 1.27 lbs. of weight and 10 hours of battery life. Will it be your friend in business class?
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App for Cheating Spouses Is Actually Extremely Useful for BYOD
TigerText doesn't count down when your text messages will disappear, Mission Impossible-style. Nor, thankfully, does it blow up your smartphone. But in every other way, this 2-year-old app can...
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Researchers intercept Tatanga malware bypassing SMS based transaction authorization
Security researchers from Trusteer have intercepted a Tatanga malware variant capable of bypassing SMS based transaction authentication protection.
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Answers, decisions, results: With Axis, Yahoo firms up search messaging
Google always offered results. Then Microsoft came along and promised decisions. Yahoo's new Axis seeks to give you answers. Which kind of query will you choose?
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Pantech Verse gets messaging right (photos)
U.S. Cellular's Pantech Verse may strike you as a throwback model with its QWERTY keyboard and deemphasis on data.
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Facebook is killing text messaging
Facebook is slowly but surely killing the text message. As a result, the social networking giant is eating into the traffic carriers receive from text messaging, and thus a huge chunk of their...
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Five texting tricks for the iPhone (screenshots)
If you turn to your Messages app more often than the dialer, these tips will take you from texting addict to SMS expert.
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The Pantech Verse, for texting lovers (photos)
U.S. Cellular's Pantech Verse has a slideout QWERTY keyboard that is built around messaging, music, and social networks.
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Be careful with MVNO plans, their unlimited plans are limited too
I thought I would save some money and go with a MVNO plan, but after less than a month I am already on their black list with just about 2GB of data usage.
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Traveler beware: Data-hungry smartphones
Savvy owners use Wi-Fi most of the time at home, but often that's not feasible when traveling. Beware the big data charge when switching from Wi-Fi to 3G/4G.
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Men fined for posting anti-Catholic comments on Facebook
Two men in Northern Ireland have been fined for making anti-Catholic posts on Facebook. Both men threatened to kill "taigs" (Catholics) in their messages on the social network.
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Arabic iOS dictation apps arrive in UAE
Nuance brings its Dragon Dictation and Search apps in Arabic to the United Arab Emirates.
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Hands on with Samsung Galaxy Player 4.2 (photos)
The Samsung Galaxy Player family is an alternative to the iPod touch. Although it isn't a mobile phone and has no data network, it's a WiFi enabled multimedia device.
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Users would miss the TV more than the Internet, report shows
If you had to give up one of your digital activities, what would you miss the most? Would you miss the Internet, mobile phone or the TV? Without the Internet would we go back to the box and surf...
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New wave of phishing attacks serves malware to PCs and Macs
Malware distributors have launched a new wave of attacks aimed at taking over unpatched PCs and Macs. They look like routine messages from a bank or a social network, but instead of phishing for...
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