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By Michael Oryl on Monday November 16, 2009
Today Samsung announced that in 2010 it will release a 3G capable version of its CDMA-based UbiCell, a femtocell device for improving coverage inside of homes and small businesses.
By Michelle Ruhfass on Wednesday November 11, 2009
T-Mobile is now offering the webConnect Jet, a mobile broadband modem with 3G connectivity for high-speed data transfers.
By Brian James Kirk on Monday November 09, 2009
AT&T has announced the USBConnect Lightning from Sierra Wireless, a mobile broadband modem with HSPA 7.2 connectivity for high-speed data transfer.
By Michelle Ruhfass on Friday October 30, 2009
New Plantronics Voyager PRO UC Delivers Unparalleled Audio Quality and Ease-of-Use for Softphones and Mobile Phones
By Michelle Ruhfass on Wednesday October 28, 2009
Expanded iPhone Case Lineup, New Earbud Lineup and Iconic Bluetooth Headset Lead Best-in-class Portfolio
By Brian James Kirk on Tuesday October 27, 2009
Allerta has announced the inPulse smartwatch for BlackBerry, a wristwatch that connects to a BlackBerry device via Bluetooth and displays SMS, email and call notifications and details.
By Brian James Kirk on Wednesday October 21, 2009
Jabra has introduced STONE, a new Bluetooth 2.1-supported headset with a unique ear-wrapping shape, carrying-case charger, and Noise Blackout Extreme noise-cancellation technology.
By Brian James Kirk on Friday October 16, 2009
The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) has approved Mobile DTV, a standard that will bring digital broadcasts to mobile devices in the U.S. using digital spectrum utilized by local TV stations.
By Brian James Kirk on Wednesday October 14, 2009
The Wi-Fi Alliance has announced Wi-Fi Direct, a new specification that will allow WiFi devices to connect to one another without the presence of a router. The technology could threaten Bluetooth's hold on the mobile accessory market.
By Brian James Kirk on Friday October 09, 2009
Barnes & Noble is reportedly preparing an e-book reader with wireless connectivity and a 6-inch touchscreen display that could launch as soon as next month. Gizmodo reports that it might be powered by Android.
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