In Pictures: CTIA 2010: Wireless show highlights
Motorola Talks Up WiMAX
Motorola held a small “round table” discussion inside its booth here Tuesday, in which it and its partners proclaimed their allegiance to the WiMAX flavor of 4G networks. Motorola says it’s getting behind WiMAX (and not the competing LTE 4G technology) in part because the technology is here today, and there’s money to be made selling devices and network gear that support the standard. From right to left: Kevin Jones, Global 4G Evangelist, Intel; Dave Maquera, Chief Strategy Officer, Clearwire; Roberto Martinez, Director of Network Planning, Axtel (Mexico); Bruce Brda, SVP, Motorola; and Tom Gruba, Senior Director, Motorola Product Marketing.
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Intel claims Haswell will offer 50 per cent more battery life in laptops
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NSW Police issues warning on 3D printed guns
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UPDATED: 4G in Australia: The state of the nation
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ASIC debacle: Conroy open to transparency over website blocks
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Intel claims Haswell will offer 50 percent more battery life
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