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MWC: Hotspot 2.0 to help IT managers monetise their WiFi networks
The arrival of Hotspot 2.0 later this year could have a big impact on IT managers, enabling them to monetise their public access WiFi networks by entering into roaming arrangements with mobile operators, according to Ruckus Wireless.
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EE to maintain 4G monopoly until June 2013, says Ofcom
Ofcom has published the final timetable for the UK 4G spectrum auction, with commercial services not expected until next June - even though EE already offers its own version of the mobile broadband.
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Nokia hopes to boost sales with Asha touchscreen feature phone trio
Nokia has launched three new advanced feature phones with touchscreens offering a "smartphone-like" experience, the company said on Wednesday.
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German court issues injunction against Apple products
A German court on Friday ruled that Apple's iPhone and iPad devices infringe a Motorola patent and issued an injunction against sales of the products in Germany, in the latest move in a long series of legal battles between the companies.
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Micro Focus offers SilkPerformer for mobile web app testing
Micro Focus has adapted its SilkPerformer platform for testing of mobile web applications, in a effort to help users improve performance, the company said.
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Orange users annoyed after data outage
Mobile provider Orange appears to have fixed the problems that left many of its data customers unable to access the service for most of 24 hours.
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Vodafone to embed Opera Mini 5 on mobile phones
Vodafone is working with Opera Software to embed the company's Mini 5 browser on 20 low-cost phones designed for emerging markets.
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Voice calls on LTE phones still a long way off
While LTE modems delivering mobile broadband services already appearing on the market, LTE phones are still some way off, not least because manufacturers and operators have yet to agree how calls will be placed and voice traffic carried over LTE's all-IP networks. One of the solutions to that problem got a boost though, with more operators and vendors lending it their support.
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Alarm sounded over wireless keyboard sniffer
Security vendor Symantec is so concerned about the potential misuse of a new wireless keyboard sniffer it has put out a warning about the technology.
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Windows Mobile gets encrypted phone calls
UK outfit Cellcrypt has updated its voice-over-IP (VoIP) call security software for mobile phones to support Windows Mobile hardware for the first time.






