Is Microsoft actually pointing the way to an amazing evolution of the mobile space, with Google to follow? If so, this could be the biggest sea change ever in wireless and mobile, reshaping the competitive and market landscape like never before.
There's potentially a lot to like in the Microsoft Surface tablet. It might very well be the business-oritented tablet I've been seeking. But this ain't no slam dunk.
The Wi-Fi giant surprises with an 802.11ac add-on to their popular high-end 3600 AP. Too soon? Perhaps not.
Capitalism is dying. And it’s the capitalists that are killing it. RIM is essentially dead, but the Board is still insulting us all by paying its executioners a bonus.
Our latest videos in the Farpoint Focus series – a look at campus-wide wireless at a major Canadian University, and a truly wireless hospital.
No matter what Facebook might do strategically from this point forward, the concept of a "company" phone is worth discussing. And, just so you know, I think it's nuts.
“BlackBerry” was a verb long before “Google” was. But, sadly, it really is time to retire a legend.
The uproar over Facebook’s botched IPO points out more problems across business, technology, and society in general than we can count. And, trust me, there’s wireless and mobile in here somewhere.
A discussion in the Tablets session at Interop last week once again brought up a favorite topic of mine – what about a tablet built for business?
As is always the case with wireless LANs, the residential market gets the new technologies first. Here’s a quick look at Netgear’s 802.11ac announcement.