Have we forgotten about the energy crisis again? As mobility of any form depends upon energy, we'd better not. But are today's solutions just making the long-term problem worse?
Steve Jobs, Get Well Soon!
Is Qualcomm now the most important company in wireless?
We tend to worry a lot more about our cool mobile devices than the information they manage, but ultimately it really is all about the data. My experiences over the holidays reinforce the need for a lot more thinking - and perhaps new services - in th
OK, this is a little late, as my holiday projects spilled over into the New Year. But a policy statement of sorts is in order due to a flood of rudeness in comments to one of my postings.
2010 winds down (or not) with a flurry of activity around here
It's no longer about the price of the system - it's about minimizing operating expense over the life cycle of a given installation.
We received a number of products for review after the print deadline - but never fear, we get to everything eventually, and here are a few more products that belong on your gift list.
4G is here, but what, exactly, is it? You're not going find a lot of agreement on the answer to that question, and the ITU isn't helping matters with a definition that leaves most contemporary mobile broadband technologies systems in a nome
A key new hire is another indication that the shift from cool technology alone to a focus on market success is now underway.