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Trouble Among the Androids
The Google-led Android project is facing a sticky situation with developers, who are angry about apparent favoritism being shown to some developers. This is the latest twist in the road in what is becoming a difficult birth.
Network World reports that developers have not gotten an update to the buggy software developers kit (SDK) used to [...]
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Sophisticated Mobile E-Mail Apps Not Just for Smartphones
One of the happier realities of technology is that over the arc of time things become cheaper and more broadly available. This is a function of the press of competition on vendors and service providers and the steady evolution of technology.
The sexiest way to provide mobile e-mail is through smartphones. InformationWeek notes the happy fact [...]
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Bad News for Comcast, but Net Management Issue Far from Settled
Cable operator Comcast got bad news this week as Federal Communications Commission chairman Kevin Martin said the company violated ?agency principles? that mandate open access and that he will push for punishment. A vote could occur at an open meeting on August 1.
The festering issue involves the degree to which broadband service providers can peek [...]
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Voice Recognition Strives for Success in the Hear and Now
Voice recognition touches on many concerns for IT departments, especially those with large mobile work forces. It is the ultimate user interface and, as such, can make convergence of applications more efficient and drive productivity.
Voice recognition also is a vital safety feature, and adding safety to any sales pitch is a sure winner. That?s why [...]
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Mobile Internet Use Expanding
Taken together, a quartet of studies and surveys released during the past several weeks brings very good news to proponents of the mobile Internet.
Based on the annoying habit of federal workers and agencies to lose laptops, it is unclear if the nation is best served by an increase or decrease of mobility on the part of [...]
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