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UNH lab works its magic on mobility

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UNH lab works its magic on mobility
The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Lab (UNH-IOL) has long been renowned for its key role in helping get multivendor networking equipment and components to work together. So it's no surprise that it should be addressing a few issues concerning one of today's hottest communications areas: mobility. Read More


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Equalizer approved for Load Balancing
Coyote Point is one of the select manufacturers on Microsoft's approved vendor listing for load balancing MS Exchange Server 2010. See this and other deployment guides that show how easy it is to add performance and availability to the Microsoft applications you rely on every day. Read More

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One year after the Windows Phone 7 developer tools were released, Microsoft cites numbers to show the popularity of the OS with developers. But the numbers are selective and hint at a more complex picture than boosters try to paint. Read More

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IEEE approves next WiMax standard
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers has approved IEEE 802.16m, the standard for the next generation of WiMax, which may deliver downstream speeds of more than 300M bps (bits per second). Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

A Practical approach to Wireless 2.0
Creating "Wi-Fi that works" is a tall order given the breadth of client and application types, the speed and complexity of 802.11n, high-density environments, etc., controller-based vendors cannot live up to their promises of Ethernet-like determinism. Read now!

Android will be on almost half of smartphones by 2016, ABI projects
Android isn't just content to be the top smartphone operating system in the world, as it will come to gobble up nearly half the market by 2016. Read More

iPad App Spotlight: What's Your House Worth?
Since the great real estate bubble burst, many people have been keeping a close eye on the sinking valuation of their homes and hoping for an uptick. Others are searching for the best neighborhoods and homes at bargain prices. Nearly everyone has become a trend watcher. Read More

Dell draws derision for dissing iPad
Woe is the rival company - in this case Dell -- that predicts failure for Apple and its products, in particular the iPad. Read More


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Better Virtualization for Databases
This informative white paper explains how the new Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node offers enhanced high availability for single-instance databases, protecting from both planned and unplanned downtime Read More!

Android smartphones now can run Firefox 4.0
Android users can now download a production version of mobile Firefox. The 4.0 release, the first on a widely deployed mobile OS, is said to be three times faster than Google's stock browser bundled with Android. Read More

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An HTC Trophy smartphone aboard a high-atmosphere test balloon provided positioning data to scientists trying to figure out where it was going to land. Read More

Cutting the Cord: Milestones of Mobile Computing
From the Busicom LE-120A calculator to the Apple iPad, we love tech gadgets that free us from our desks. Here are some of the most important portables we've toted around over the past 30 years. Read More



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