Feb 25 2009

Visto to buy mobile email rival Good from Motorola – Reuters India


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Visto to buy mobile email rival Good from Motorola
Reuters India
HELSINKI/NEW YORK, Feb 24 (Reuters) – Privately held mobile email provider Visto said Tuesday it agreed to buy rival Good Technology from Motorola Inc (MOT.
Visto's Good buyout relieves Motorola Computerworld
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Feb 24 2009

Find out where TV's 'white spaces' are, online – BetaNews


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Find out where TV's 'white spaces' are, online
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You, too, can be a TV broadcaster, and a new Web site shows you how to do so over WiFi or 3G. By Jacqueline Emigh | Published February 23, 2009, 6:37 PM A new Web site at ShowMyWhiteSpace.
Digital transition opens door to 'WiFi on steroids' Toronto Star
Site maps locations of "white space" channels SmartBrief
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Feb 24 2009

Visto Grabs Good Technology – eWeek


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Visto Grabs Good Technology
eWeek
By Roy Mark Slumping handset sales forces Motorola to sell Good Technology two years after it acquired the enterprise wireless messaging, mobile VPN data access, device management and handheld security company.
Mobile email firm Visto buys rival from Motorola Reuters
Visto makes Good Register
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Feb 24 2009

Which Distro For an Eee PC?

An anonymous reader writes “I’ve got an Eee PC 1000HD, and frankly, I can’t stand XP. I know it’s odd, because I actually like Vista, but XP is such a giant piece of crap on here that I struggle to use it day-by-day. Anyway, my question is this: which Linux distro should I run on it? Plain Ubuntu just doesn’t have driver support. I tried Ubuntu-eee, which, to put it bluntly, does not work for me at all (slow, terrible battery life, even worse interface). I’ve heard that Jaunty Jackalope is going to have better netbook support, but that’s all the way in April! Is there a distro out now that will free me from XP’s terribleness without being terrible itself?” Getting wireless working on an Eee PC (though in my experience imperfectly) with stock Ubuntu is possible; for me it took some googling, though I’ve been told with great enthusiasm that it actually works “out of the box.” What distros are you running on your netbook, and what problems do you find?

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Feb 24 2009

How To Rack Up $28,000 In Roaming Without Leaving the US

pmbasehore writes “While waiting for his cruise ship to depart, a man decided to use his AT&T wireless card and Slingbox account to watch the Bears vs. Lions football game. When he got his bill, he was slammed with ,067.31 in ‘International Roaming’ charges, even though he never left American soil. The bill was finally dropped to 0.65, but only after the media got involved.” He might have left the soil (the story says he was already aboard the ship), but shouldn’t the dock count?

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Feb 24 2009

Which Distro For an Eee PC?

An anonymous reader writes “I’ve got an Eee PC 1000HD, and frankly, I can’t stand XP. I know it’s odd, because I actually like Vista, but XP is such a giant piece of crap on here that I struggle to use it day-by-day. Anyway, my question is this: which Linux distro should I run on it? Plain Ubuntu just doesn’t have driver support. I tried Ubuntu-eee, which, to put it bluntly, does not work for me at all (slow, terrible battery life, even worse interface). I’ve heard that Jaunty Jackalope is going to have better netbook support, but that’s all the way in April! Is there a distro out now that will free me from XP’s terribleness without being terrible itself?” Getting wireless working on an Eee PC (though in my experience imperfectly) with stock Ubuntu is possible; for me it took some googling, though I’ve been told with great enthusiasm that it actually works “out of the box.” What distros are you running on your netbook, and what problems do you find?

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Feb 24 2009

How To Rack Up $28,000 In Roaming Without Leaving the US

pmbasehore writes “While waiting for his cruise ship to depart, a man decided to use his AT&T wireless card and Slingbox account to watch the Bears vs. Lions football game. When he got his bill, he was slammed with ,067.31 in ‘International Roaming’ charges, even though he never left American soil. The bill was finally dropped to 0.65, but only after the media got involved.” He might have left the soil (the story says he was already aboard the ship), but shouldn’t the dock count?

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Feb 24 2009

Find out where TV's 'white spaces' are, online – BetaNews


BetaNews

Find out where TV's 'white spaces' are, online
BetaNews
You, too, can be a TV broadcaster, and a new Web site shows you how to do so over WiFi or 3G. By Jacqueline Emigh | Published February 23, 2009, 6:37 PM A new Web site at ShowMyWhiteSpace.
Digital transition opens door to 'WiFi on steroids' Toronto Star
White Space Locater Launched Television Broadcast
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Feb 24 2009

RIM, T-Mobile Throw Curve with New BlackBerry – eWeek


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RIM, T-Mobile Throw Curve with New BlackBerry
eWeek
By Wayne Rash The new BlackBerry Curve 8900 smartphone, built by RIM for T-Mobile, combines GPS, Wi-Fi, global calling, a full QWERTY keyboard, location-based services and new browser in a sleeker, thinner package.
The BlackBerry Curve 8900 – to upgrade or not to upgrade Blackberry Cool
New BlackBerry Curve has all the right moves Austin American-Statesman
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Feb 23 2009

Find out where TV's 'white spaces' are, online – BetaNews


BetaNews

Find out where TV's 'white spaces' are, online
BetaNews
You, too, can be a TV broadcaster, and a new Web site shows you how to do so over WiFi or 3G. By Jacqueline Emigh | Published February 23, 2009, 6:37 PM A new Web site at ShowMyWhiteSpace.
Digital transition opens door to 'WiFi on steroids' Toronto Star
White Space Locater Launched Television Broadcast
FierceWireless – Multichannel News – MarketWatch (press release)
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