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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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Top 10 smartphones of 2010 ... for now
The smartphone market is really taking off with many extremely compelling devices available on all four major US wireless carriers. Check out my list of top 10 smartphones that have been announced...
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Consuming thoughts of a smartphone addict; do I accept or refuse delivery of the Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE?
I wish it was easier to make choices about smartphones and carriers, but it seems no one can get it done just perfectly for me so I hold many internal debates in my head as I try to figure out...
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Sliding out with the LG Optimus Slider (photos)
Equipped with a slideout QWERTY keyboard, the LG Optimus Slider on Virgin Mobile is the sequel to the LG Optimus V
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Future proof: Sprint's Tri-Fi wireless hotspot works with 3G, WiMax, and LTE
Compatible with 3G, WiMax, and LTE, Sprint's latest wireless hotspot is essentially future proof.
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iOS 5.1.1 update squashes iPad 3 2G/3G network switching bug
No mention of a fix for the iPad 3 'Batterygate' issue.
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LinkedIn Q1 earnings soar; ups outlook, acquires SlideShare
LinkedIn jumps over Wall Street expectations with another solid quarterly earnings report, giving the professional the opportunity to boost its outlook.
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Apple wants to turn '3G' into '4G' to solve iPad 3 speed disputes
If you thought Apple had yet to go off the deep end, think again. In a bid to protect itself from legal troubles in Australia, the iPad maker is trying to define '3G' speeds as '4G' speeds.
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Intel's first smartphone arrives...in India
Intel said Lava International has launched the XOLO X900. The device will launch April 23 in India and be sold through Croma, a big retail chain in India.
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Qualcomm rides 4G wave in Q2, but outlook light
Qualcomm Chairman Paul Jacobs said the company saw "strong demand for 3G- and 4G-enabled devices across both developed and emerging regions."
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Oracle's opening statement vs. Google: 91 slides
Arguing that "Android is not a clean room implementation," Oracle said that Google copied Java code.
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Backed by growing mobile data revenue, telecom giant pioneers 4G networks in China
China Mobile, the world's biggest carrier, turns the buses in the capital city of Zhejiang province into moving 4G hot spots and provides Internet service with a downloading speed of 70Mbps, free...
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Four reasons why the Verizon iPad 3 beats the AT&T model
If you need high-speed data on your iPad 3 Verizon LTE trounces AT&T in pretty much every category.
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International or AT&T Galaxy Note; which one do you prefer?
While you may only be familiar with the Samsung Galaxy Note, there are two models with several differences for the mobile enthusiast to choose from.
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New iPad not a must-have, but an amazing display
You have to see the Retina display in person to truly understand why it's amazing. However, the iPad 2 is still a solid purchase.
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Sprint's 3G/4G Plug-in-Connect USB modem offers WiMax speeds on the cheap
Even as Sprint ramps up its LTE efforts, the company is still offering devices its 3G/4G modem, which connects to its WiMax network.
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The new iPad: what we got right and what we got wrong
Over the last three weeks, we've made enough predictions that we've probably caused Nostradamus to roll over in his grave.
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Cisco: The Biggest Mobile BYOD Deployment Around? [Slides]
You know how in New Zealand, the sheep supposedly outnumber the people? At Cisco Systems, the number of mobile devices could soon outnumber the number of employees. There are 50,538 smartphones...
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The Great Post-PC Experiment -- day 1 notes
A full day is under my belt in the test to use only an iPad 2 for an extended stretch. The day went pretty well and some interesting observations were made.
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3G access pricing madness: The iPad example
Check out the different pricing structures in operation for 3G. Implement BYOD. Now go figure a global rollout strategy. It is much harder than you think.
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Apple wins injunction against Motorola slide-to-unlock phones
Apple, once again, has secured another injunction against an Android manufacturer. This time, a repeat performance from Motorola, and specifically a 'slide-to-unlock' patent.
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