Feb 24

Dell Expands Award-Winning ProSupport to Cover More Brands and Countries

To help customers address the inefficiencies and lost costs of managing multiple support vendors, Dell ProSupport for Multivendor has been globally expanded beyond x86 to include support for storage, networking and UNIX products. This expansion also includes support for additional vendors for servers, desktops and laptops. By consolidating support under one service provider, customers can ensure consistent processes and reduce the resources required to manage complex services contracts from multiple vendors, ultimately simplifying IT management and reducing their IT costs. Full Post…

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Feb 23

Motorola due to release new smartphones Motorola Motoluxe and Motorola Defy Mini

Motorola are releasing not one, but two brand new Android models in February 2012, which are set to be bigger and better than ever. The Motorola Motoluxe is a chic new handset which has a customer user interface, named MotoSwitch and runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread. It boasts a 4 inch 480 x 854 LCD display and a single-core 800MHa processor, with a substantial 512MB of RAM. The phones are available on most major networks including Vodafone and T-Mobile contracts as well as Orange and O2.

If you like to chat, you will enjoy the 1,400 mAh battery, which will give you up to 6.5 hours of talk time or a full 19 days on standby. 0
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Feb 20

Google Wants to Plant 1,000 Acres of Satellite Dishes in Iowa

Google Fiber Inc., a subsidiary of the search giant, is asking the FCC for permission to install 4.5 meter satellite antennas on 1,000 acres of land next to its data center in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

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Feb 20

Samsung Galaxy S III MWC reveal reportedly delayed

The highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S III will be unveiled later than expected, after reports emerged that the Korean consumer electronics maker would not use Mobile World Congress 2012 to show off their device.

Reveal after MWC, release before ‘summer’

The news comes courtesy of The Verge, who cited indications from ‘people familiar with the matter’ that the unveiling of the latest release of the best-selling Android device in the world by some margin would only happen after MWC 2012 in February. The sou

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Feb 15

FCC axes LightSquared LTE dreams

MORE ON LTE SPECTRUM: LTE spectrum: How much do the big carriers have?

BACKGROUND: With LightSquared deal, Sprint finally gives in to LTE

The FCC made its decision in the wake of a report by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) that showed that the proposed LightSquared LTE network could not operate over satellite spectrum without critically interfering with GPS services that rely on the same spectrum. The commission is now proposing to rescind the conditional waiver that it had granted LightSquared to start work building an LTE network on the spectrum.

“This proceeding has revealed challenges in maximizing the opportunities of mobile broadband for our economy,” the FCC wrote in a prepared statement.

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