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Analysis of:
Was Verizon Really Wrong To Pass On The iPhone? (telecom.seekingalpha.com)
Verizon has other great market opportunities, beyond the high end product and market defining iPhone, if only the devices existed to exploit it. Their own reliance on a arguably superior, but limited availability CDMA technology, impedes their interest from a global player like Apple.
Analysis of:
Was Verizon Really Wrong To Pass On The iPhone? (telecom.seekingalpha.com)
Verizon's decision to pass on the iPhone is a pragmatic battlefield decision and delaying tactic, hoping that Apple's impact on the cellular industry's walled garden concept will be minimal. AT&T's assent to hosting the iPhone and Apple will bring valuable short-term growth, but in the...
Analysis of:
Google to buy Web security company (www.cnn.com)
- An awakening call for security software vendors who ignored or misunderstood Software-as-a-Service in their marketplace - A boost for SMB market which has been looking for integrated IT services to come from a centralized delivery model - Managed service providers will be forced to rethink what...
Analysis of:
The Virus That Ate DHS (www.wired.com)
If hackers could get into the banking system they could steal billions and possibly even trillions of dollars. They can’t, and they have been trying for at least twenty years. No virus scanner is needed when running the very rigid banking applications we built years ago using large IBM mainframe computers....
Analysis of:
Japan mulling tax on Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, other devices (www.smallnetbuilder.com)
BT/WLAN has been used in many countries for last several years. The usage has been driven by the fact that consumers wanted to move to wireless technology for accessing the internet, sharing/watching/downloading the contents from their living/bed/family rooms while not being next to the PC hooked up...
Analysis of:
Vista Security Report Raises More Doubts Than It Relieves (www.betanews.com)
Securing the Vista OS is a dynamic ongoing process; attackers attack, find holes which Microsoft fixes. But how do you keep the inexperienced user from adding malware inadvertently?
Analysis of:
Cap One Debit Card That Links to Any Bank (www.americanbanker.com)
MasterCard and Capital One’s hybrid debit/ACH card is a game changer, which opens up a fresh field of card-issuer and payment network competition: consumer debit card relationships, and puts issuer interchange revenue in play.
Analysis of:
Safari 3.0 beta hit with six vulnerabilities within hours after launch (www.tgdaily.com)
It isn't at all surprising that Safari has security vulnerabilities as it has never lived in the PC environment where such attacks are commonplace. This type of software needs millions of virtual beta testers and now its launch into the Window's world will provide those. These bugs will have no...
Analysis of:
AT&T Rolls Out GoPhone Pay As You Go Feature Packages (www.att.com)
Why did it take AT&T so long? Billing should not be rocket science. The demand for prepay voice is well proven, SMS has been a winner for a long time; data is the biggest unknown, but MMS (photo and media) messaging could be a driver to push data volumes, but the price seems high.
Analysis of:
Shop 'Til You Drop With Your Cell Phone, Says Sprint (www.informationweek.com)
Given the mobile nature of wireless terminals, location (and heading) of the user are fundamental characteristics that provide intelligent "filters" for any search request. Using this unique user information supplied by GPS and complementary compass, mobile search becomes a simpler and faster...
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