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Vivendi, the French communications and content provider, plans to buy Brazilian telecom company GVT in a deal that could be worth more than US$2.9 bi read more »
CodeWeavers has announced the release of CrossOver Games 8.0, a new version of their game-specific virtualization software for Intel-based Macs. It's read more »
I am privileged to co-chair the SDForum Cloud Services SIG. This SIG, which Tibco graciously hosts in its Silicon Valley facility (directly across th read more »
The GSM Association is getting behind the emerging mobile broadcast technology IMB (Integrated Mobile Broadcast), it said on Wednesday. The technolog read more »
E.U.'s mobile-phone industry on Wednesday signed up to eCall, a Europe-wide road accident alert system designed to reduce fatalities and serious acci read more »
Vodafone said Thursday that it is getting set to launch Novatel's mobile hotspot, the MiFi, in Europe. read more »
Orange will launch what it claims to be the world's first mobile telephone service offering improved sound quality using the AMR-WB (Adaptive Multi R read more »
So many people commented and sent e-mail about last week's column on Wi-Fi I had to check and make sure I didn't accidentally insult Apple or claim L read more »
With the IEEE 802.11n standard ratified, we checked in with 802.11n pioneer Morrisville State College, whose pervasive Wi-Fi network is redefining... read more »
Today the IEEE is expected to approve the 802.11n high-throughput wireless LAN standard, capping seven years of work. read more »


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