Thursday, November 4, 2010

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Vodafone Germany Gears Up for LTE Top
 
The problem with Corporate femtocell whitelists Top
 
Azuki Box Takes DRM Over the Top Top
 
Jarich: What's with all the new demo and experience centers? Top
 
Apple Dominating Tablet Takeover Top
 
Understanding smartphone traffic - Interesting Presentation Top
 
Power Consumption on Mobile - People Do Notice And Act Top
When recently talking to someone about the apps he's using on his mobile device and which social networks he is active in he noted that he likes Facebook a lot but the app for it on his mobile device is so power hungry, he doesn't dare to let it run in the background because his battery will go flat in a matter of hours. That tells me that he probably gets a lot of updates that are then immediately pushed down to the mobile, which in turn requies the radio to be switched on quite often. There we go, a natural barrier hit. So what is needed in this case is that the apps becomes more situational aware. When the display backlight is switched off and the phone is locked there's no need for updates to be pushed continuously and the app could inform the backend server so status info is collected and stored until the user actually checks for updates again. I don't think that would be difficult to do. And surely, network operators would be happy about it as well as it reduces the signaling load on the network.
 
Two Research Firms Put Android in the Top Spot Top
 
Broadcom vs. Qualcomm Goes Femto Top
 
ETSI M2M Workshop summary and conclusions Top
 

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