2015년 2월 24일 화요일

Will the Samsung Galaxy 6 be the best phone ever? I've got rumored specs.

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Vendors lay groundwork for 5G with greener and faster mobile networks 
New systems from Alcatel-Lucent and Ericsson increase capacity yet use less space and electricity Read More 
 

WHITE PAPER: LogMeIn

Collaboration 2.0 Death of the Web Conference 
This new study from Ovum and join.me by LogMeIn is based on a survey of over 3,900 full time professionals worldwide regarding their collaboration and meeting-related behaviors and activities. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems

Comprehensive Enterprise Mobile Management for iOS 8 
This white paper provides an overview of the new iOS 8 capabilities in comparison to iOS 7 and how Citrix XenMobile makes it easier to manage iOS 8 devices without compromising the user experience. Learn More
Will the Samsung Galaxy 6 be the best phone ever? I've got rumored specs. 
The Samsung Galaxy 6, due to be announced on March 1 at the Mobile World Conference, looks as if it might be the best smartphone you'll be able to get. I've got rumored specs and details. Read More 

Salesforce brings more analytics power to mobile business users 
Three new features aim to help make business-intelligence capabilities more accessible Read More 

NTT to roll out indoor navigation using smartphone sensors 
Japanese mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo wants to go beyond GPS with a more granular smartphone navigation system for complex indoor spaces.DoCoMo has partnered with mapping company Zenrin DataCom to develop the navigation system that makes use of sensors in smartphones. It’s designed to help users find their way through Japan’s dense indoor spaces such as subway complexes or underground malls where GPS signals may not reach.Japan has some of the busiest and largest rail hubs in the world, with multiple floors, overlapping rail lines and subterranean shopping arcades. The new platform uses smartphone motion sensors to track direction when a user walks around. The data is plotted against preloaded maps from Zenrin, which supplies mapping apps for all DoCoMo mobile phones.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More 

Mobile networks limber up for the Internet of Things 
Changes starting to take place behind the scenes in mobile networks may eventually pay dividends to anyone with a smartphone, a connected refrigerator or an IT department.Carriers have done things pretty much the same way for years, with cellular base stations at the edge of their networks feeding into a series of specialized appliances at central facilities. Now they’re virtualizing those networks in several ways, seeking the same rewards that enterprises have reaped by virtualizing data centers: efficiency and flexibility. The trend will be in full swing at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next month.It’s good news for mobile users that they may not hear much about. A more efficient network leaves more free capacity for the video or application you want to run, and a more flexible carrier could quickly launch services in the future that you don’t even know you’ll need yet. The new architectures may even change how some businesses pay for mobile services.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More 


WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems

10 Essentials for Secure EMM 
This white paper highlights 10 key points encompassing security, user experience, IT operations and BYOD to help your organization realize the full benefits of mobility. Learn more
Chip companies working to make Wi-Fi more maker-friendly 
  The goal is to make adding Wi-Fi connectivity much easier Read More 

Apple will launch iOS public previews to get more eyeballs on bug hunt 
Apple plans to launch an invite-only public beta of iOS 8.3 next month, then expand the program this summer with iOS 9.Read More 

Got an old Surface? Microsoft's taking trade-ins 
From now until March 8, you can trade an old Surface for up to $650 in credit toward a new Surface Pro 3. Read More 

Two OSes in one: DuOS-M puts Android on your Windows device 
Want to run Android apps on a Windows tablet or PC? Nothing easier with DuOS-M, a new application that lets you run a complete version of Android without any muss or fuss. Read More 

11 chic chargers: Portable power that's dressed to impress 
These stylish portable battery chargers can keep your mobile devices running through the day -- and attract envious looks at your next power lunch. Read More 
 
 
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