Qualcomm chip enables first LTE-Advanced Galaxy S4 in Korea
RCR Wireless News
Qualcomm Technologies Inc. is enabling the industry's first LTE-Advanced smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE-A, with its Snapdragon 800 processor. Qualcomm said that the new Galaxy S4 LTE-A will be launched on all three mobile operators' LTE ...
See all stories on this topic »Mobile Learning on Campus Is Hands-On, Engaging and Here to Stay
EdTech Magazine: Focus on Higher Education
Algonquin College in Ottawa, Canada, focuses on training students in a trade and is using mobile technology to maximize in-class time. “A lot of the learning has to be applied, hands-on learning,” says Glenn MacDougall, director of Algonquin's Teaching ...
See all stories on this topic »Ford Shares Mobile Vision at Mobile Asia Expo, Showcases Mobile Technology ...
Automotive World
Ford is using Mobile Asia Expo to provide a glimpse into the streets of the future, where everything intelligently connects and where Ford's in-car connectivity and driver-assist technologies provide an easier, safer and more personalized driving ...
See all stories on this topic »600% Rise in Malicious Apps: Study
Indiatimes.com
According to network solutions provider Juniper Network's third annual mobile threats report, out of the more than 500 third-party application stores hosting mobile malware identified, a majority are located in Russia and China. "From March 2012 ...
See all stories on this topic »ESS Technology Introduces ES9018-2M Sabre32 Reference Stereo DAC for ...
Financial Post
It is a two-channel 32-bit digital-to-analog converter targeted for audiophile-grade mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets and digital music players, consumer devices such as Blu-ray players, audio pre-amplifiers and A/V receivers, as well as ...
See all stories on this topic »Intel Seen Gaining Mobile Market Share With New Chips
Investor's Business Daily
Upcoming Intel (INTC) processors are expected to become popular in mobile devices and more than offset a decline in notebook chip sales, RBC Capital analyst Mark Sue said in a research report Thursday. Sue said the improved performance and power ...
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RCR Wireless News
Qualcomm Technologies Inc. is enabling the industry's first LTE-Advanced smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE-A, with its Snapdragon 800 processor. Qualcomm said that the new Galaxy S4 LTE-A will be launched on all three mobile operators' LTE ...
See all stories on this topic »Mobile Learning on Campus Is Hands-On, Engaging and Here to Stay
EdTech Magazine: Focus on Higher Education
Algonquin College in Ottawa, Canada, focuses on training students in a trade and is using mobile technology to maximize in-class time. “A lot of the learning has to be applied, hands-on learning,” says Glenn MacDougall, director of Algonquin's Teaching ...
See all stories on this topic »Ford Shares Mobile Vision at Mobile Asia Expo, Showcases Mobile Technology ...
Automotive World
Ford is using Mobile Asia Expo to provide a glimpse into the streets of the future, where everything intelligently connects and where Ford's in-car connectivity and driver-assist technologies provide an easier, safer and more personalized driving ...
See all stories on this topic »600% Rise in Malicious Apps: Study
Indiatimes.com
According to network solutions provider Juniper Network's third annual mobile threats report, out of the more than 500 third-party application stores hosting mobile malware identified, a majority are located in Russia and China. "From March 2012 ...
See all stories on this topic »ESS Technology Introduces ES9018-2M Sabre32 Reference Stereo DAC for ...
Financial Post
It is a two-channel 32-bit digital-to-analog converter targeted for audiophile-grade mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets and digital music players, consumer devices such as Blu-ray players, audio pre-amplifiers and A/V receivers, as well as ...
See all stories on this topic »Intel Seen Gaining Mobile Market Share With New Chips
Investor's Business Daily
Upcoming Intel (INTC) processors are expected to become popular in mobile devices and more than offset a decline in notebook chip sales, RBC Capital analyst Mark Sue said in a research report Thursday. Sue said the improved performance and power ...
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