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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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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