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Tablets may be flooding retail stores everywhere but consumers are hard-pressed to find 3G-enabled tablets, and when they do, they don't usually activate the 3G capability. A recent report from ABI
California Governor Jerry Brown's state is in a budget crisis; as a result, he has now directed state agencies to take back nearly 48,000 government-paid phones , or half of the 96,000 mobile phones
Verizon Wireless, which is expected to be the first mover in the United States when it comes to deploying the next generation of mobile technology--Long Term Evolution (LTE)--said its network tests
(Continued from " Getting smart on wireless in the classroom ") Higher education represents the greatest near-term opportunity for wireless technology expansion, and institutions have already begun
As a student at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Elementary School in Shrub Oak, New York, the most advanced technology I was exposed to in the classroom was a calculator--and the nuns teaching us math and
The enterprise is facing a dizzying array of options when it comes to investment in mobile technology, especially in these difficult economic times. As the new editor of FierceMobileIT, I'm dedicated
While the risk of a pandemic does not appear inevitable yet, the mounting number of swine flu cases discovered around the world is understandably worrisome. Having lived through the SARS outbreak in
While no longer the first to join the femtocell game, Verizon will be launching its own offering later this month. Its "Wireless Network Extender" is able to provide up to 5,000 square feet of CDMA
It was with some nostalgia that I read of the decision by the publisher of Smartphone & Pocket PC magazine to suspend publication after 11 years in operation. The reason appears to be a lack of
There
is no let-up at the world's largest cellphone maker, Nokia. The company is scheduled to start selling a
new range of its popular, business-centric E-series smartphones in Q3. Though Nokia

