Android scored another victory this week, as chip-giant Intel Corp. announced at its Developer Forum in Beijing it had ported Google Inc.’s OS to its Atom microprocessors, the latest move …
Sylvie Barak
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Popularity. It’s what all the cool kids strive for, and it would appear the mobile playground is full of these social wannabees. Just a day after Microsoft unveiled its “deeply …
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Just minutes ago, Apple finally approved Opera’s Mini browser for its app store after over 20 days. We bring you the first screenshots of Opera for iPhone.
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Opera is singing a rather triumphant aria today, with news that the browser has hit 100 million users globally, half of which are surfing on Opera Mini for mobile devices. …
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Phone giant, Nokia, is holding a mysterious launch in just under 11 hours – so mysterious, in fact, that no one seems to know what the event is about. There …
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By now, we all know what Microsoft’s new Kin offerings do in terms of making one’s anti-social phone habits even more pervasive and irritating. But what’s powering the narcissistic device? …
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Tablets are a natural upsell to smartphones, and therefore it comes as no surprise that handset manufacturers are falling over themselves to produce one of their very own. The latest …
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We recently caught up with memory maker Kingston, and took a look at the firm’s latest class 10 16GB MicroSDHC, which boasts a super-fast 10MB-per-second minimum data transfer rate. The …
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“The first ten million years were the worst. And the second ten million. They were the worst too. The third ten million I didn’t enjoy at all. After that I …
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Here at RCR Unplugged, we like to believe we leave no stone unturned when it comes to finding you the chiseled edge of mobile and wireless. And what could be …
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What good is an all-you-can-eat music plan if you can only listen to the tracks on your phone and main PC? Not much, is the inevitable answer to that question, …
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In days where it seems everyone is talking about extreme wireless data traffic growth, Proxim Wireless, one of North America’s most well-known microwave radio vendors, says it’s providing end-to-end broadband …
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It would appear that Americans are becoming commitment-phobic, as a recent study reveals people are shying away from long contract mobile plans in favor of shorter month-to-month prepaid deals, with …
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Grab your sunglasses, because you’re about to be completely dazzled by the bejeweled, crystal covered phone and laptop cases we found on display from Ed Hardy and Lux Mobile at …
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Senior vice president of Enterprise Ireland’s telecom’s segment, David Smith, waxes lyrical to RCR Unplugged about the various Irish startups in the mobile and wireless space.
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Anyone who grew up watching MTV’s Pimp My Ride will certainly appreciate the effort the folks down at SoundMan Car Audio have made to kit out an otherwise crummy car …
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Google's Nexus One: Marketing flop or fantastic success?: Is Google's heart really in the phone business, or is it in the business of creating business?
by Sylvie Barakby Sylvie BarakNo one could exactly hail Google Inc.’s Nexus One a marketing success, so it comes as little surprise to see the search engine giant seeking to bolster its marketing team …
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Those eagerly awaiting Microsoft’s “Project Pink” may not have to wait much longer, with press receiving a strong indication the firm will be announcing the launch early next week. Today, …
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Admittedly, I didn’t really want to like the iPad. As an Apple agnostic verging on Apple atheist, I had only the merest hint of curiosity about testing the way over-hyped …
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Nowadays every smartphone comes with a camera. It’s a given. It’s taken for granted. We take photos of our breakfast, lunch and dinner. We document every flat tire, every random …
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Will the iPad be a notebook killer? A significant amount of people seem to think so. And that’s before most have even tried one – talk about optimistic. But, of …
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Computer eye strain, Gamer’s Thumb, but what’s the latest tech affliction? Well, according to Jabra it’s Cellbow. “Not sure what an ‘ulnar nerve’ is or how you might be compressing …
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RCR Unplugged: Juniper Networks' Stefan Dyckerhoff on network strain solutions
by Sylvie Barakby Sylvie BarakStefan Dyckerhoff, EVP/GM of Juniper’s infrastructure product group told Unplugged “Juniper’s new mobility solutions continue to break ground for wireless operators who seek to efficiently ease the strains on their …
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***Cisco on global info flow*** Want to know how many all these bits and bytes are adding up to? Well, Cisco CTO Padmasree Warrior reckons all the data moved over …
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Sandisk show off their new 32GB Micro SD card, the first micro SD card of its size “on the planet,” compatible with any phone or mobile device. The card which …