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Jul 18, 2016
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US pumps $400 million into next-generation wireless research

The U.S. National Science Foundation will spend more than US$400 million over the next seven years to fund next-generation wireless research in an effort to bring super-fast mobile service to the country. Read More

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2016 technology industry graveyard
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802.11AC Wave 2: Catching WI-FI's New Wave

The 802.11ac standard significantly improves the performance and scalability of wireless networks compared with existing gear based on the older 802.11n standard. Read More

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2016 technology industry graveyard

Dell, Google and Microsoft are among those that have killed off products or services in 2016. Read More

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When COWs fly: An AT&T drone experiment

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13 top paying cities for software engineers

Online jobs marketplace Glassdoor has crunched the numbers by looking at the ratio of each city’s local median software engineer base salary to its official cost of living figures from the federal government. Read More

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My big intro to BI & analytics vendor MicroStrategy

MicroStrategy, a veteran of the business intelligence and analytics market that is currently littered with so many startups, has plenty to boast about and isn’t shy about doing it. Read More

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New products of the week 7.18.16

Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as vThreat and Sophos. Read More

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IBM and AT&T are cozying up to IoT developers

Big IoT partnerships are coming thick and fast these days. A deal between IBM and AT&T to help developers turn IoT ideas into reality is just the latest tie-up involving major enterprise vendors in this field. Read More

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Salesforce1 update will leave many mobile devices out in the cold

An upcoming update to the Salesforce1 mobile app will dramatically reduce the number of supported devices and effectively leave users of all but the latest and most popular devices out in the cold. Read More

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How to make your phone look and work more like stock Android

Just because your phone doesn't have a Nexus logo doesn't mean it can't work like stock Android. Read More

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Telecom industry hails FCC move to open 5G spectrum

Description: Eleven gigahertz of high-frequency spectrum is now available for use in mobile broadband technologies, after the FCC on Thursday created the Upper Microwave Flexible Use service in the 28GHz, 37GHz and 39GHz band, along with a new unlicensed band, even higher up the spectrum, in the 64-71GHz range. Read More

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Case Study: Dover Federal Credit Union

When cloud solutions automate crucial tasks such as software and firmware updates, they ensure that an organization is getting full benefit from the solution's features and that security vulnerabilities are addressed promptly. Read More

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