There's big growth afoot across the board in enterprise-class wireless LANs this year, with a few vertical markets leading the way. Upcoming Webinars on the hospitality and education markets will explore two of these in detail.
Google had to remove some criminal's idea of fun from the Android Market - no surprise there. But reaction isn't sufficient - failure to address this threat puts much of the future of mobility at risk.
Continuing our look at techniques for extending cellular coverage, how come progress in what most people call fixed/mobile convergence (FMC) has been so slow? The answer lies with convergence's natural enemy - diversity.
Apple drops the ball again? Wow! AntennaGate is apparently still with us.
OK, I'm still not the biggest femto fan in the world, but even I have to admit that this strategy for addressing the coverage problem - one of three I'll update over the next week - is worth another look.
Inquiring minds want to know: would you buy a handset from a man on a burning raft?
No surprise here - we've all seen exactly this scenario play out before, and this result was absolutely predictable.
The old ways catch up to the new, and the more things change...
You have been found guilty of texting while walking. That’ll be $100, and we're not talking iTunes credit.
The cloud isn't just the most important trend in IT - it's also essential to the future of mobility. We're already seeing a lot of activity here, with 2011 perhaps becoming the pivot point in the market's overall thinking from 3G/