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- Light Reading Webinar: TD-LTE Technology Roadmap & Ecosystem Development 2010
- New Risks for Digital Dividend Caused by LTE Interference
- HTC to offer LTE phone next year
- Agilent Technologies Announces Signaling Conformance Test Solution for LTE User Equipment
- Good Days for Wireless LANs
- OS Watch: Facebook Phones It In
- Mozilla Seabird – A Community-driven Mobile Phone Concept
- A Red Letter Day for White Space
- Photos & Recap: Green Broadband 2010
- Panopticlick and Online Privacy
Light Reading Webinar: TD-LTE Technology Roadmap & Ecosystem Development 2010 | Top |
- Date: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 - Time: 10:00 a.m. New York / 3:00 p.m. London - Overview: After the successful end-to-end service demonstrations in the showcase network during the Shanghai World Expo, China Mobile is now preparing for large-scale TD-LTE field trials in selected cities in China, with a population coverage of more than 100 million. Now that the 3GPP LTE standard includes both LTE-FDD and TD-LTE, a growing ecosystem of enabling technology, infrastructure equipment and device vendors are preparing for the commercial deployment of TD-LTE services beginning in multiple countries beginning in 2012. This custom Webinar brings together China Mobile and four leading vendors to discuss the TD-LTE technology roadmap and ecosystem development in 2010 and beyond. | |
New Risks for Digital Dividend Caused by LTE Interference | Top |
Source: Cellular-News A European trade association, Cable Europe has warned of potential problems with radio interference in the planned Digital Dividend radio spectrum if used for LTE services. | |
HTC to offer LTE phone next year | Top |
Source: FierceWireless HTC will release an LTE phone next year, the company's CEO said. | |
Agilent Technologies Announces Signaling Conformance Test Solution for LTE User Equipment | Top |
Source: Agilent Technologies press release Agilent Technologies Inc. today announced the Agilent N6070A series signaling conformance test for 3GPP LTE user equipment (UE), which extends the capability of the new Agilent PXT Mobile Communications Test Set to a complete signaling conformance test solution (also known as protocol conformance test or PCT). This innovative test solution is an essential tool for LTE developers needing to verify their protocol implementation and ensure reliable performance on LTE networks. The new solution allows operators to quickly deploy robust user equipment, such as smart phones and data cards. | |
Good Days for Wireless LANs | Top |
OS Watch: Facebook Phones It In | Top |
Mozilla Seabird – A Community-driven Mobile Phone Concept | Top |
A Red Letter Day for White Space | Top |
Photos & Recap: Green Broadband 2010 | Top |
Panopticlick and Online Privacy | Top |
I prefer not to be tracked by ad-networks and other 'services' on the net and so far thought I was pretty much o.k. with having my cookies deleted whenever I end a browser session and having flash cookies disabled by default. But now it seems this is not quite the case. Have a look over at the Electronic Frontier Foundation's (EFF) Panopticlick project and run the test yourself. By analyzing the user-agent information the web browser gives the web server when it connects together with additional information that can be queried and returned by JavaScript and Flash content embedded in a page, it is in most cases possible to uniquely identify you again. Yes, uniquely, as the combination of browser version, available fonts on the system, their reported order, time zone, screen size and a couple of other parameters generates such a wide range of combinations. When running my browser as it is, my PC is identified as unique among 1.2 million devices already tested. If I activate No-Script to prevent JavaScript and Flash to execute on that page, the detection rate is down to 1:6815 devices. Still a shocking number. And if you add my German IP address into the mix in combination with the browsers language set to English, the whole thing probably blows up again. Pretty solid research from the EFF and I hope we come up with some browser plug-ins soon that randomly change some of this information from time to time to protect my privacy. | |
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