by Pat Anson on October 29, 2011

Sprint and Clearwire are not only talking again. They may be going out on an extended date. Bloomberg reports that the two wireless carriers are “near an agreement” to extend their existing network contract for another three to five years. According to Bloomberg, a new wholesale agreement would allow Sprint to use Clearwire spectrum at [...]
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by Pat Anson on October 27, 2011

Two feuding siblings in the wireless sector are talking to each other again. Sprint CEO Dan Hesse disclosed in a conference call that his company has reached a non-binding cooperation agreement with Clearwire for fourth generation network capacity using LTE technology. Hesse said that Clearwire’s wireless spectrum is needed to supplement Sprint’s 4G LTE network, [...]
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by David Harvey, Editor on October 14, 2011

There’s a new app for the Apple iPad which helps hikers and backpackers plan their next adventure, and print customized maps made-to-order. You can read about it here:
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by Sean McInnes on September 29, 2011

An electronic ‘COW’ device, owned by AT&T, has been set up in the wilderness to help firefighting and other emergency communications in a remote wilderness area in Minnesota.
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by Richard Lee on September 26, 2011

German light makers, Zweibrüder Optoelectronics, earned a place in the Guinness Book of Records this week when they unveiled a 13-foot long giant flashlight at the Festival of Lights in Solingen, Germany.
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by David Harvey, Editor on September 26, 2011

ASOS, the online style and beauty retailer has just released its new shopping app for the iPod Touch, the iPad and the iPhone.
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by David Harvey, Editor on June 11, 2011

Intelligent motor vehicles can be built and designed to ‘talk’ to one another, and this could prevent up to 81 percent of motor vehicle accidents when the human driver is unimpaired.
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by Richard Lee on June 9, 2011

Germany’s solar photovoltaic (PV) industry now employs more workers than steel production in the USA. With over 100,000 “green jobs” in PV alone, around 75 percent of European solar cells and modules as well as countless components are made in Germany. Record-breaking domestic demand is a key industry driver, with 7.4 GWp of PV capacity [...]
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by Sean McInnes on June 3, 2011

IBM (NYSE: IBM) is helping emergency responders in Fort Worth and Tarrant County’s joint emergency operations center (JEOC) better respond to calls for help and communicate instantaneously with dozens of agencies and departments right across Texas. Fort Worth and Tarrant County are two of the fastest growing jurisdictions in Texas with about 1.8 million residents. [...]
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by David Harvey, Editor on June 1, 2011

More than 200,000 dealers, manufacturers and Apple fans are expected to converge on Beijing, China, in September to visit and be seen at Macworld Asia 2011. International Data Group (IDG), the organizer of Macworld Asia 2011, announced that the expo, which is themed “Mac Designs Your Life”, will be held at China National Convention Center [...]
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