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    by Published on 06-30-2011 11:23 AM
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    A high level RIM employee has written an open letter to their bosses at the company outlining their perceptions of where the company and its products currently stand, some views on its competitors, and offers some suggestions for righting the ship. The letter was provided to BGR. Below are a few excerpts: ...
    by Published on 06-29-2011 05:08 PM
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    LTE Advanced: mobile broadband up to 10 times faster

    * Ericsson demonstrates LTE Advanced over the air in a mobile environment
    * More than 10 times faster than today's commercial LTE networks
    * Based on commercial hardware compliant with 3GPP Release 10
    * Commercial operation expected to start in 2013

    Consumers in Sweden were the first in the world to experience commercial LTE services. Today, Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) demonstrated the next step of LTE, known as LTE Advanced, to the Swedish Post and Telecom Agency (PTS). The demonstration, held in Kista, Sweden, featured speeds more than 10 times faster than those currently experienced by LTE consumers in Sweden.

    The system, based on commercial hardware, was operating on a test frequency provided by the PTS. This enabled Ericsson to demonstrate LTE Advanced functionality such as carrier aggregation of 3 x 20MHz (60MHz aggregated) over the air in a mobile environment for the first time.

    Mr. Urban Landmark, Head of Spectrum Department of Swedish regulator PTS, says: "Sweden is in the forefront when it comes to usage of mobile broadband. Sweden was both early with licensing of harmonized spectrum in the 2.6GHz and 800MHz bands, and the first country in the world where LTE was commercially deployed. The demonstration today indicates that mobile broadband technologies continue to evolve rapidly."

    LTE Advanced will further enhance the speed and capacity that will be needed in the Networked Society in the years to come. The technology is compliant with the 3GPP Release 10 global standard. Recently, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) also selected LTE Advanced as one of the technologies that fulfills International Mobile Telecommunication's criteria. The first stages of LTE Advanced are expected to be in commercial operation in 2013.
    Full press release here. Via: Neowin.net
    by Published on 06-27-2011 08:20 AM
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    For those who haven’t already downloaded it I’m pleased to announce the HowardForums App for Windows Phone 7.

    *update* I've selected a winner. I will be posting their name as soon as they get back to me.

    *update 2* congrats to cyberstoic on winning the phone!

    To celebrate, Microsoft has kindly given us a HTC Surround 7 to give away.

    To get a chance to win reply to this thread with why you want a Windows Phone 7.

    I’ll pick a winner in one week (Monday, July 4th).

    With the app you can check out the latest posts, browse the forums, post and reply to new threads, check and send private messages and search.

    There are lots of settings like custom signature. You can set your own font size, set the number of posts per page, etc.

    Here’s a brief video overview:


    To download the HowardForums app go to howardforums.com on your Windows Phone 7 device and choose ok to be redirected to the Marketplace.
    by Published on 06-24-2011 11:10 AM
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    3. News,
    4. Rumors


    The image above shows Nokia's brief flirtation with the idea of using Android. They quickly decided against it, obviously, in favor of Windows Phone 7.

    Would you have liked to see a Nokia running Android? Would you have bought one?

    Neowin.net
    by Published on 06-23-2011 08:22 AM
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    Seems someone wasn't listening when Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop asked everyone to turn off their cameras and recording devices during a recent company presentation where he unveiled the company's first Windows Phone 7 device codenamed "Sea Ray."



    What do you think of Nokia's first Windows Phone 7 device?

    More and a video at: TechNet.hu | Via: BGR
    by Published on 06-21-2011 12:31 PM
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    4. Carriers

    LightSquared Inc. reached a 15-year deal with Sprint Nextel Corp. to share network expansion costs and equipment, and to provide high-speed wireless service to the phone company.

    Falcone told Harbinger Capital Partners investors about the accord in a letter today obtained by Bloomberg News. The companies were discussing a deal valued at as much as $20 billion, people familiar with the matter said earlier this month.

    "LightSquared and Sprint will jointly develop, deploy and operate LightSquared’s 4G LTE network," according to the letter. "Sprint will become a significant customer of LightSquared’s 4G LTE network."

    Link: http://www.businessweek.com/news/201...th-sprint.html
    by Published on 06-17-2011 08:03 PM
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    2. News

    Microsoft gets antitrust approval to buy Skype

    On Friday June 17, 2011, 5:57 pm EDT

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Microsoft has won U.S. antitrust approval to buy the Internet phone service Skype, the Federal Trade Commission said in a website posting on Friday.

    Microsoft announced in May it was buying Skype for $8.5 billion, its biggest-ever acquisition, placing a rich bet on mobile and the Internet to try and best rivals such as Google Inc.

    The approval was announced in a listing of deal approvals that comes out several times a week.

    Microsoft's interest in the money-losing, but popular service highlights a need to gain new customers for its Windows and Office software. Skype has 145 million users on average each month and has gained favor among small businesses.
    Good or bad?

    Yahoo! News
    by Published on 06-16-2011 08:14 AM
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    UPDATE 2: We have mistakenly made the draw a week earlier (calendar goof-up on our part). Congrats to the winner, apologies to those who entered after the fact or were waiting to enter. We will make it up to you by allowing those who've posted after the draw was made up until the time that comments were closed to have two entries in an upcoming Windows Phone 7 device giveaway that we'll be announcing soon.

    *Update* congrats to Extraordinary on winning the sphere! Maybe it bring you the maximum signal where there was no signal before.

    A while back I reviewed the Maximum Signal Sphere. Before I installed it, I had virtually no signal in the basement. Now I get a full signal.

    Now is your chance to win the in vehicle version of the Maximum Signal Sphere. With the summer holidays approaching it’s the perfect road trip companion. It will make sure you’ll never miss a call and are always connected.

    The in vehicle version of the sphere requires some installation but it’s worth it. People who use them include rescue workers at disaster sites where they wouldn’t normally get a reliable signal.

    To enter the giveaway just reply with why you want the Sphere.

    I’ll pick a winner on Tuesday June 28th. The winner must have a shipping address in North America. I will be contacting the winner via pm. If they don't respond within 24hrs I will pick someone else.

    *update* this amplifier only works on 850 and 1900 so it doesn't support AWS.
    by Published on 06-16-2011 07:49 AM
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    New Apple Technology Stops iPhones From Filming Live Events

    Published June 16, 2011 | NewsCore

    CUPERTINO, Calif. -- Fans at concerts and sports games may soon be stopped from using their iPhones to film the action -- as a result of new technology being considered by Apple, The Times of London reported Thursday.

    The California company has plans to build a system that will sense when a person is trying to film a live event using a cell phone and automatically switch off their camera.

    A patent application filed by Apple, and obtained by the Times, reveals how the software would work. If a person were to hold up their iPhone, the device would trigger the attention of infra-red sensors installed at the venue. These sensors would then instruct the iPhone to disable its camera. Other features, such as the phone’s ability to make a call or send text messages, would not be affected.
    More: Fox News

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