Stories about: Cell Network

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    Cox stops selling mobile service 17/11/2011 06:41:02

    Cox Communications, which planned its own mobile network in 2008 but later settled for reselling Sprint Nextel service, stopped selling wireless altogether on Wednesday.
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    iOS 5 Beta 3: Stability and features galore 13/07/2011 04:35:00

    Yesterday, Apple seeded iOS 5 Beta 3 to developers. The latest beta brings performance and stability enhancements as well as more of the promised 200+ new features. Here is just a glimpse at some of the latest iOS 5 beta goodness.
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    Apple gets iPhone 3G right for business 25/07/2008 09:29:03

    With the iPhone 3G's banner opening weekend and newsstands looking like a rack of brochures for the device, a review of the iPhone 3G at this point might be pro forma, except for one thing: Much of the iPhone 3G and the new iPhone 2.0 software remains an enigma to professionals and enterprises, users set apart by, among other things, their tendency to use punctuation in their e-mail. These users demand more from a handset than a cellular browser and YouTube.
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    It's a hard-knock life: 3 rugged notebooks take a beating 16/05/2008 08:02:56

    Anybody who has spent any amount of time working on the road has probably witnessed their share of notebook disasters: dropped from a hotel desk, shaken beyond repair in the trunk of a rental car or doused by a knocked-over cup of coffee. Too often, the result is a worthless chunk of plastic, glass and metal.
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    25 network research projects you should know about 17/04/2008 09:58:50

    While universities don't tend to shout as loudly about their latest tech innovations as do Google, Cisco and other big vendors, their results are no less impressive in what they could mean for faster, more secure and more useful networking. Here's a roundup, in no particular order, of some of the most amazing and colorful projects in the works.
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    Getting iPhone Apps Onto Your iPhone 10/03/2008 09:36:39

    Jobs is explaining that it's been hard, historically, for developers to distribute their phone apps. Apple is fixing that with the Apps Store, which will be on all iPhones with the new software release.
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    Ten Questions I Still Have About iPhone Software 07/03/2008 18:36:29

    Apple answered a lot of questions about iPhone apps today. But its announcement also left me wondering about a bunch of things.
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    Is thinner better? The ThinkPad X300 challenges the MacBook Air 06/03/2008 09:23:01

    Its petite size, light weight and silvery skin made the Apple MacBook Air this year's must-have laptop. However, amid all the hoopla and hype, Lenovo has quietly introduced its ThinkPad X300, a travel-friendly notebook that may not be as seductively thin, but provides more of the creature comforts that travelers expect.
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    Wi-Fi trial connects Massachusetts train passengers 29/01/2008 07:46:49

    The wireless access service is a US first, according to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, which oversees the state's commuter rail services. It will be available starting January 30 on at least one coach on every train traversing the 45-mile run between Worcester, in central Massachusetts, and Boston.
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    Jobs: Apple to release iPhone SDK by February 18/10/2007 04:46:35

    AppleWednesday confirmed rumors that it will release a mobile software development kit (SDK) for developers in February so that third parties can create applications for the iPhone and the iPod touch.
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    Femtocells: Obscure name, bright future 20/08/2007 07:41:26

    For all the speed mobile operators are building into their networks, a lot of it doesn't reach subscribers trying to make calls or surf the Web indoors. While some carriers look to Wi-Fi and dual-mode phones to bridge the gap, another technology is coming along that could work with the handsets customers have today.
 
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