Why Is Connectivity So Cheap In Stockholm?
lpress writes “Symmetric, 100 Mbps service in Stockholm costs /month. Conditions in every city are different, but part of the explanation for the low cost is that the city owns a municipal fiber network reaching every block. They lease network access to anyone who would like to offer service. The ISPs, including incumbent telephone and cable companies, compete on an equal footing.”
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Engadget endorses Monster Cable? Uh, hell no.
New Nokia Smartphones Leak E-mail Passwords
Noksu writes “Despite of the recent plunge in Nokia’s profits, the company is doing well in the surveillance business. The infamous ‘Lex Nokia’ got ratified in Finland and the company has launched a massive Nokoscope research project for data gathering. In the meantime Nokia’s new smartphones forward e-mail account credentials to a remote server. Surprisingly enough, this is done in HTTP request headers. The company has been informed, but there has not been an official statement yet. Time for class action suit in the US?”
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AT&T needs Apple, but does Apple need AT&T?
Lose Your Amazon Account and Your Kindle Dies
Mike writes “If you buy a Kindle and some Kindle ebooks from Amazon, be careful of returning items. Amazon decided that one person had returned too many things, so they suspended his Amazon account, which meant that he could no longer buy any Kindle books, and any Kindle subscriptions he’s paid for stop working. After some phone calls, Amazon granted him a one-time exception and reactivated his account again.” Take this with as much salt as you’d like.
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Kyocera Flexible OLED Cell Phone Folds Like a Wallet
Charting the future of cell phone technology, Kyocera recently unveiled a kinetic energy-powered phone that is capable of folding up like a wallet. Designed by industrial designer Susan McKinney, the EOS phone consists of a soft, semi-rigid polymer skin surrounding a flexible low-energy OLED display.
Apple Researching Movement-Aware Interfaces for iPhones
Apple has been conducting ongoing research into how to further improve their mobile device interfaces as evidenced by a couple of patent applications published over the past couple of weeks. Two different patent applications reveal a couple of different approaches to movement-aware interfaces found on portable devices.