TOP STORIES - October 15, 2009 | | | | | Wi-Fi Making a Leap Forward The Wi-Fi Alliance is nearing completion of a new specification to allow Wi-Fi devices to connect to one another without joining a traditional home, office, or hotspot network. READ MORE >> Dell Will Sell Smartphones in U.S., Michael Dell Reveals In a dinner conversation, CEO addresses a number of other topics, including the impending public launch of Microsoft's Windows 7, the 2007 EqualLogic acquisition, and the increasing dominance of the server in the data center. READ MORE >> Brought to you by Ziff Davis Enterprise eWEEK Labs Looks Back at 40 Years of Unix In honor of the 40th anniversary of Unix, we're taking a look at some of the many different iterations of Unix operating systems. Learn more. | | T-Mobile, Microsoft: Sidekick Data May Be Recoverable T-Mobile and Microsoft are attempting damage control after a server outage at Microsoft subsidiary Danger wiped out personal data for roughly 800,000 users of T-Mobile's Sidekick smartphone. READ MORE >> iPhone, LG Handsets Again Top J.D. Powers Study Apple's iPhone offers the greatest degree of customer satisfaction, beating out even the BlackBerry in rankings by enterprise and consumer customers, reports J.D. Powers. Traditional handset users voted for LG, followed by Motorola and Sanyo. READ MORE >> Spectrum Issues Loom over Wireless Broadband It's not often the Federal Communications Commission, wireless carriers and public interest groups all agree on something, but when it comes to spectrum availability it's unanimous: The coming mobile broadband explosion can't happen without more commercial spectrum. READ MORE >> | | | | | | | | |
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