Industry Insiders: Ted Morgan, CEO, Skyhook Wireless [December 7, 2009] Skyhook Wireless CEO and co-founder, Ted Morgan, talks about the importance of the iPhone, the growth of location-enabled apps, and the future of location-based advertising.
Netbook Shoppers Need to Know Their Wi-Fi [December 7, 2009] All netbooks come with Wi-Fi, but 802.11g or 802.11n? is not created equal. We give you the lay of the wireless land on the most popular brands of netbooks.
Why Android Could Fail [November 30, 2009] Google’s Android platform faces colossal challenges in all three of the factors that determine success in the handheld market.
How to: Protect Your Network [November 18, 2009] Industry experts recommend 15 things to protect your network, including wireless device control.
A Closer Look at Wi-Fi Direct [November 15, 2009] The new protocol will support direct connections for everything from sharing photos on a television to printing documents in a hotel business center.
Kineto Gets in the Ring with New Mobile VoIP App [November 9, 2009] Any Wi-Fi-enabled smartphone can potentially run Kineto's new mobile VoIP app, designed to lure carriers into competing with Skype and other free or cheap mobile VoIP services.
Opinion: Even Wi-Fi Can't Save Nook [November 9, 2009] Mike Elgan argues that despite the technical superiority of some new devices on the market, such as the Wi-Fi-enabled Kindle-competitor Nook from Barnes & Noble, those first to the party will continue to dominate the smartphone and e-book markets.
Handling Lengthy Operations with Android App Widgets [November 2, 2009] In this article, 'gPhone' application developers will learn how to add background downloading of the images by using a Service object.
Why iPhone and Kindle Will Continue to Rule [October 22, 2009] Mike Elgan believes prognosticators are making faulty predictions based on an over-estimation of a link between product "quality" or feature sets and unit sales, and an underestimation of the power of human nature on the decision-making process.
Wi-Fi Certified 802.11n: Something Old, Something New [October 13, 2009] The Wi-Fi Alliance promotes all CERTIFIED 802.11n draft 2.0 products to CERTIFIED n while introducing new tests and tag lines to help consumers navigate options.
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