Feb 23 2009

White Space Locater Launched – Television Broadcast


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White Space Locater Launched
Television Broadcast
(Feb. 23, 2009) LAKE MARY, FLA.: An online spectrum exchange has launched a Web site for locating white spaces. Spectrum Bridge created ShowMyWhiteSpace.
UTC touts Canada as model for allocating spectrum to utilities Tech Media Reports (subscription)
Digital transition opens door to 'WiFi on steroids' Toronto Star
FierceWireless – Multichannel News – MarketWatch (press release)
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Feb 23 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.
Research In Motion Keeps Hiring Amid Economic Downturn Teleclick.ca
New BlackBerry a flexible, keyboard-free affair Otago Daily Times
Sify – QuicklyBored – CIO – Austin American-Statesman
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Feb 22 2009

Staccato Proclaims UWB Technology Isn’t Dead

MojoKid writes “Earlier this month, Ultra-Wideband mainstay TZero closed its doors, leaving the once hopeful format in limbo. One of the few UWB supporters still hanging around is Staccato Communications, and not surprisingly, its CEO is stepping up to address the overall situation and assure the general public that the wireless format it supports is far from dead. In a long-winded note from the desk of Marty Colombatto, he frankly states that ‘to conclude that “UWB is dead” is a gross misinterpretation of recent events and ignores the lessons of relevant history.’ Potentially the most interesting tidbit is that UWB is supposedly getting a ‘makeover’ this year. Marty even goes so far as to say that new developments in 2009 are sure to breathe new life into the technology.'” Update 2/22 at 17:41 by SS: Reader coldmist pointed out a related Ars Technica piece looking into the state of wireless HD video, which contains some interesting information about UWB.

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Feb 22 2009

Quarter of Apple iPhones "unlocked": analyst – Canada.com


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Quarter of Apple iPhones "unlocked": analyst
Canada.com
More than a quarter of people who bought Apple Inc's iPhone are using them on wireless networks other than AT&T's, the exclusive iPhone carrier in the US, a "stunning" number that will pressure the company's business model, an analyst said on Monday.
Should Apple make a netbook? If Tim Cook wants to be its CEO, yes guardian.co.uk
A taxonomy of iPhone competitors CNNMoney.com
Apple Insider – ITBusiness.ca – Barron’s Blogs – National Post
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Feb 20 2009

Photos: Toshiba TG01 touch-screen hands-on – CNET News


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Photos: Toshiba TG01 touch-screen hands-on
CNET News
BARCELONA–If you thought the iPhone's screen was large, wait till you see the 104mm (4.1-inch) 800×480-pixel face on Toshiba's TG01–a phone we've just spent 20 minutes coating in finger grease.
Toshiba TG01 Smart Phone Offers Multimedia-Friendly Features eWeek
Toshiba booth tour from Mobile World Congress IntoMobile
Pocket PC Thoughts – Mobile Gazette – The Times – ITvoir
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Feb 19 2009

Photos: Toshiba TG01 touch-screen hands-on – CNET News


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Photos: Toshiba TG01 touch-screen hands-on
CNET News
BARCELONA–If you thought the iPhone's screen was large, wait till you see the 104mm (4.1-inch) 800×480-pixel face on Toshiba's TG01–a phone we've just spent 20 minutes coating in finger grease.
Toshiba TG01 Smart Phone Offers Multimedia-Friendly Features eWeek
Toshiba booth tour from Mobile World Congress IntoMobile
Pocket PC Thoughts – Mobile Gazette – The Times – ITvoir
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Feb 19 2009

Photos: Toshiba TG01 touch-screen hands-on – CNET News


Mobile Gazette

Photos: Toshiba TG01 touch-screen hands-on
CNET News
BARCELONA–If you thought the iPhone's screen was large, wait till you see the 104mm (4.1-inch) 800×480-pixel face on Toshiba's TG01–a phone we've just spent 20 minutes coating in finger grease.
Toshiba TG01 Smart Phone Offers Multimedia-Friendly Features eWeek
Toshiba booth tour from Mobile World Congress IntoMobile
Pocket PC Thoughts – Mobile Gazette – The Times – ITvoir
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Feb 18 2009

Cellphone makers woo talkers with new gizmos – Globe and Mail


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Cellphone makers woo talkers with new gizmos
Globe and Mail – 20 hours ago
With files from AP From touch-screen cellphones to more powerful software, the wireless industry is rushing forward with new technology to try to lock down market share, even as sales of handsets tumble.
(Credit: Crave UK) CNET News
MWC 09: T-Mobile unveils new devices and Nokia partnership IT PRO
Mobile Gazette – TelecomTV – the unwired
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Feb 18 2009

5 Powerline Networking Devices Reviewed

An anonymous reader writes “Most people who can’t or won’t hardwire for broadband have an obvious alternative: Wi-Fi. Unfortunately, there can be architectural anomalies between floors or even between rooms that can interfere with Wi-Fi signals, resulting in spotty, or even dead, signals. So what do you do? Well, you can try using a powerline device. Computerworld reviewer Bill O’Brien tests powerline units from Belkin, D-Link, Linksys, Netgear and Zyxel, and compares their performance to that of his wired and wireless setups.”

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Feb 18 2009

Nortel loses key Verizon bid – Ottawa Citizen


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Nortel loses key Verizon bid
Ottawa Citizen – 34 minutes ago
By Bert Hill, The Ottawa CitizenFebruary 18, 2009 9:22 AM OTTAWA – Nortel Networks has lost a bid for advanced wireless equipment from its biggest customer, US giant Verizon Wireless.
MOBILE FAIR-UPDATE 1-Verizon picks Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson Reuters
Verizon to Roll out LTE in Two US Cities This Year PC World
The Associated Press – Washington Post – TheStreet.com – MarketWatch
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