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Indian BlackBerry ban lifted
Last week, we ran a bizarre story about the Indian government rejecting Tata Teleservices' Read more...
Does 'My Location' threaten privacy?
Lately, it's been hard to find a wireless arena in which Google isn't making news. Here's one, though, that might Read more...
Handling tricky net deployments
Sometimes, you know, it's just hard to make a wireless network happen in a particular location. Interference from nearby networks, structural barriers to radio energy, high-risk security Read more...
Always-on security
Laptop computers and 3G networks have joined forces to bring anywhere Internet connectivity to Read more...
Cautious Android approval
In the first week of Google's Android mobile operating system, the majority of the response has been positive and Read more...
Symantec's mobile security suite not up to snuff
Symantec is a trusted name in enterprise security and its products keep many an IT department under lock and key. So you can't really argue with the assumption that the company's latest mobile Read more...
Mobile social networks take off
Companies are rushing to embrace social networking sites and technologies ranging from Facebook to Second Life. For firms that are rapidly deploying wireless applications and platforms, there is a Read more...
The death of traditional security
A wireless network really is different from the traditional cabled network. It's so different that analysts from Forrester are saying that traditional Read more...
Mobile users not security savants
Ready to be surprised? A recent InsightExpress study says that many wireless networking users don't know the first thing about wireless Read more...




