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Computerworld Wireless Technology News

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Computerworld Wireless Technology News

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Review: BlackBerry Storm -- better for business than the iPhone?

If you're a business user with a yen for an iPhone, you may want to consider the BlackBerry Storm. It has many of the same features with an enterprise slant.
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10 great Bluetooth gadgets

Go ahead, cut the cord. These 10 cool and useful Bluetooth accessories help with everything from making hands-free calls and printing photos to typing e-mails and controlling presentations -- all without wires.
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Femtocell FAQ: Is it time for your own 'personal cell-phone tower'?

Femtocells are hot, but is the hype premature? We answer 18 burning questions about this emerging technology.
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Making Your WAN a Fast Lane: One Company's Story

As associate director at Linklaters, David Bennett is responsible for the WAN and reports into the CIO as the head of information systems and strategy development. He shared a case study of the firm's recent WAN revamp with CIO.com.
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The Grill: MIT's JoAnne Yates on information overload, 'CrackBerry' addicts and the 'always online' life

The Grill: MIT Sloan's JoAnne Yates talks about information overload, the stress of 'always being on' and 'CrackBerry' addicts hiding out in the bathroom.
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Qualcomm develops PC alternative for developing nations

Qualcomm has developed technology that allows developing countries to connect to the Internet without a PC.
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