Posts Tagged ‘world mobile’

More Rural Chinese Surf the Web by Mobile Phone (PC World)

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PC World – Mobile phones are an increasingly popular way to surf the Internet in rural China, but a “digital divide” is still growing between the country’s rural and urban areas, a survey found.

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3G Buildouts Push up Mobile Network Investment (PC World)

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PC World – Mobile networks may not be getting upgraded as fast as some subscribers would like, but carrier spending on infrastructure is expected to rebound slightly this year after falling in 2009.

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Intel’s WiMax Chipset Proves Power Hungry (PC World)

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PC World – Mobile broadband comes in different flavors, and the options are growing. Users can connect to the Internet through 3G networks, but now WiMax capabilities are being added to many laptops. WiMax (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is a wireless technology that provides fast data-transfer rates over a wider area than Wi-Fi.

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Nokia Fires New Patent Lawsuit at Apple in Growing Battle (PC World)

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PC World – Mobile phone maker Nokia has filed a new U.S. lawsuit accusing Apple of patent infringement, according to court documents, escalating the legal battle between the companies.

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Orange Says Life Is Better on Its Mobile Social Network (PC World)

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PC World – Mobile phone operator Orange plans to open Life Is Better On, its take on mobile social networking, on Wednesday.

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GSMA Show Promotes Apps, Android and Green Energy (PC World)

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PC World – Mobile phone apps able to work on all OSs instead of just one, the potential for Android to become a major OS and the promotion of ways to save energy were all major areas of focus at the Mobile Asia Congress organized by the GSM Association (GSMA) last week in Hong Kong.

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