September 7, 2010, 2:07 PM
IPhone 4 Wi-Fi Proves a Challenge for University
The iPhone 4 is the first to use 802.11n for Wi-Fi connectivity. But it runs only in the crowded 2.4GHz band.
IPhone
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IEEE 802.11n-2009
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ISM band
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Handhelds
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Smartphones
Samsung Fascinate Completes Galaxy S Grand Slam
Launching the Fascinate with Verizon this week completes Samsung's strategy of offering the same Galaxy S Android smartphone platform through all four major wireless carriers.
Android
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Smartphone
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Samsung Group
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Verizon
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Samsung
LG Announces Smartphones With Dual-core Processor
LG on Tuesday announced new smartphones with dual-core processors.
Smartphone
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processor
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Hardware
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Components
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Multi-core processor
Send HTML E-mail From Your IPhone With MarkdownMail
If you’ve ever wanted to spice up your iOS device’s e-mail messages with a little styled text, you’ve run up against one of the limitations of Apple's mobile...
Apple
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IPhone
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Smartphones
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Handhelds
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App Store
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HTML5 May Help Web Pages Talk, Listen
The World Wide Consortium is investigating integrating speech capabilities into Web standard
HTML5
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World Wide Web
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HTML
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Data Formats
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Google
ACLU, Other Groups Sue U.S. Government Over Border Laptop Searches
The ACLU and other groups file a lawsuit challenging a U.S. policy allowing border agents to search electronic devices without suspecting wrongdoing.
American Civil Liberties Union
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Federal government of the United States
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Lawsuit
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United States
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Anwar al-Awlaki
Companies Combine for Self-service Private Cloud
MomentumSI is leading a coalition of companies to offer private cloud services
Cloud computing
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Business
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United States
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Minnesota
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Saint Cloud
Ping Attracts 1 Million Users in 48 Hours
Apple announced last week that more than one million users signed up for Ping in the service's first 48 hours of availability. Ping, as apparently a million of...
Apple
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iTunes
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Social network
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48 Hours
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Facebook
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