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Introducing: The Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey!
To all stadium, arena, ballpark, race track, concert-hall, convention-center, airport, casino and other large public venue owners, operators and administrators and deployers of connectivity technology: We need you! That is, we need you to take our Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey, a vehicle designed to find out "where we're at, and where we're going" when it comes to connectivity technology and the business Read More>>
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New Ubuntu Linux-driven tablets at MWC
February 20, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
If you happen to journey over to the Ubuntu home page these days you see a notice that alerts you to the fact that the Mobile World Congress will be graced by tablets that are driven by Ubuntu’s Linux operating system. Under the moniker of Tastefully Tactile it is pushing it as a solid alternative in the post-PC era, a multitasking tool that provides the flexibility and functionality that Read More>>

NFL Combine Coverage Includes Online and Social Media
February 19, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
Diehard NFL fans know that it is never too early to start tracking college players prior to the draft, it really starts the day after each year’s draft and then slowly at first and then with rising urgency becomes a very important factor in fans' lives as they hope their team fills the gaping hole that hindered its advance last season. Well the NFL.com and NFL Network are a great source of Read More>>
Samsung Faces New Challenger to Galaxy Note in LG
February 18, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
Samsung is a battle-tested developer, and while the focus has apparently been with Apple and its iPhones, iPads and lawsuits, it was only a matter of time before someone else bubbled up to the forefront with products that might make inroads against Samsung’s offerings. Of course there are a host of Android-driven devices that already compete with Samsung and you can now add LG Electronics and Read More>>

Archos Goes Platinum With Latest Tablet Lineup
February 15, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
Archos has beaten the World Mobile Congress crowd to the starting line by introducing a trio of tablets prior to the show as it has taken the wraps off of its Platinum lineup that will have tablets that range in size from 8-inches to 11.6-inches. The three tablets start with the Archos 80 Platinum, an 8-inch model, the Archos 97 Platinum that is a 9.7-inch device and the Archos 116 Platinum Read More>>
Friday Grab Bag: Apple Watch, Smaller Surface Tablets?
February 15, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
The New York Times has reported that Apple is developing a watch that will run the same operating system as its popular iPhones and iPads, iOS. That is about the sum total of the information provided but it is fun to think of all of the interesting things that you can do with such a device. I suspect schools will not be looking forward to students having access to answers via such a Read More>>

Watching Golf this Week: Northern Trust Open
February 14, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
Will it be Phil, Keegan, Bill... or Freddie? Those are the questions about possible winners at the Northern Trust Open, which is underway today at the famed Riviera Country Club outside of Los Angeles. Phil, Bill and Keegan, if you recall, were all in a playoff last year, the best part of which came at the end of regulation when Phil dumped a long putt on 18 and Keegan responded in kind. Then Kill Read More>>

Microsoft Surface Pro Sells Out — More this Weekend
February 13, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
After the lackluster news about the holiday sales of its first generation tablet, the Surface RT, and then more bad news about its Pro version just prior to shipping Microsoft has some good news to report. It's sold out! It was reported that just a day into its widespread availability Microsoft was out of its 128GB version of its Surface Pro tablet, although its 64GB version remained on the Read More>>

Wi-Fi Whispers: AT&T Beefs Up Wi-Fi and Cellular for Pebble Beach
February 9, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
With a field full of entertainment and sports celebrities in addition to pro golfers, the AT&T National Pro-Am in Pebble Beach this weekend is a fan-snapshot nirvana -- and AT&T has beefed up its wireless coverage yet again to make sure all those pictures, tweets and Facebook updates can get posted. "Every year, the data volumes [from the event] go up significantly," said Chad Townes, vice Read More>>






