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Everything Everywhere To Begin Spectrum Sale
Everything Everywhere is set to launch rare auction for 1800MHz bandwidth, as demanded by the EC
Ofcom Reveals Revised Proposals for 4G Auction
Ofcom proposes increasing coverage to 98 percent and won't reserve spectrum for Everything Everywhere
CES 2012: Motorola Strategy Moves To Fewer, More-Differentiated Android Phones
Motorola Mobility will reduce the "incremental innovation" that can be found in the company's Android portfolio, according to CEO Sanjay Jha
CES 2012: Google Boss Denies Android Fragmentation
Android has 'differentiation' not 'fragmentation' according to Google CEO Eric Schmidt at the CES show
TechWeek Europe Readers Don’t Like Mobile Apps
Our readers say they don't use mobile applications for business, but those that do use them prefer in-house development
Dell Plots Tablet Resurrection In Late 2012
A Dell official has confirmed plans to re-enter the tablet market with a big consumer push this year
CES 2012: Nokia’s Twofold Strategy
If this year’s CES is anything to go by, Nokia’s Windows Phone strategy is twofold. Nicholas Kolakowski looks at how the company aims to target the high end and midmarket
CES 2012: Qualcomm CEO Touts Snapdragon For Android And Win 8
Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs demonstrated the forthcoming S4 chipset with Windows 8 and talked up Snapdragon at the Consumer Electronics Show
Kodak Files Patent Lawsuits Against Apple and HTC
Struggling Kodak accuses mobile companies of violating image patents
CES 2012: Intel, Motorola, Lenovo Strike Android Smartphone Deals
Intel CEO Paul Otellini announced Motorola Mobility and Lenovo Atom-based smartphone and tablet deals, as well as Windows 8 ultrabooks at CES
2012: Predictions For An Increasingly Mobile World
After interesting times in 2011, J. Gerry Purdy looks at what is in store for smartphones, tablets, enterprise applications and cloud computing in the next 12 months
Orange Tahiti Tablet Available Nationwide Today
UK operator Orange releases its own branded Android Honeycomb tablet
CES 2012: Lenovo Shows Off Android Tablet, Smartphone and Smart TV
Lenovo is to release a series of connected devices as part of its “Personal Cloud” vision
CES 2012: RIM Updates BlackBerry PlayBook OS
Tablet receives native email in update, while BlackBerry OS 7.0 also updated
CES 2012: Nokia Announces LTE Lumia 900 Smartphone
Nokia announces its first LTE smartphone, to be available exclusively on AT&T in the US
Parliament Plans Major ICT Upgrade
The Houses of Parliament are to get a new wired and wireless communications system worth more than £3m
CES 2012: Ballmer To Tout Windows 8, Phone For Keynote
Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer is likely to focus on Windows 8 and Windows Phone 7 during his last CES keynote
The Unlearned Lessons Of The Past Will Shape 2012
The security landscape changed in 2011 as large companies and governments were taught serious lessons about vulnerability but action has been slow in coming, says Eric doyle
Nokia Acquires Feature Phone OS Developer Smarterphone
Nokia buys Norweigan developer for undisclosed amount to strengthen its feature phone offering
CES 2012: It’s Not Just About Consumers
It may be called the Consumer Electronics show but CES is an event the business IT community can't ignore, says Peter Judge
Netflix Launches UK Streaming Service
Netflix begins operations in the UK as Lovefilm cuts prices
CES 2012: Acer Unleashes First Full 1080p HD Tablet
Acer offers preview of full HD quad-core tablet at CES
CES 2012: Toshiba Unveils ‘Thinnest’ Excite X10 Tablet
Toshiba claims Android Excite X10 is thinnest, lightest 10-inch tablet on the market
CES 2012: Gorilla Glass 2 Will Change The Face Of Mobile Devices And TVs
Corning's release of Gorilla Glass 2 at CES will be 20 percent thinner, reducing the overall thickness of mobile devices and clipping bezel borders
Mobile Printing: Today’s Flexible Printing Option
As the work force becomes increasingly mobile, practical print from anywhere solutions must be incorporated in to company infrastructures
Samsung Profits From Android While HTC Plunges
Google's Android operating system has meant big sales for Samsung, while profits have sagged for the likes of HTC and Motorola Mobility
Siri Blamed For Apple iPhone 4S Data Greed
The voice-activated personal assistant blamed for dramatic increase in mobile data use
O2 To Offer Olympic Size Hot Spots For 2012
Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea are to offer free Wi-Fi connectivity in time for the Olymic Games and Diamond Jubilee
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