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The current copper-based generation of Thunderbolt, formerly known as Light Peak, boasts 10Gbps data transfer speeds between computers and attached devices.
Buyers of Motorola's Xoom tablet who want to move from 3G to 4G when that option is live will need to mail the device to Motorola for a hardware upgrade, according to Verizon.
Wireless operators are turning to Wi-Fi hot spots as they try to alleviate bottlenecks on their networks.
We still don't know whether cell phone use is harmful, but without any firm evidence, it's still a debate worth having. And the wireless industry needs to support it.
Despite problem with update this week that left some Windows Phone 7 users with non-functioning phones, Microsoft says 9 out of 10 users updated without issue.
Shareholders reject a proposal that would have forced the company to lay out a plan for replacing its CEO, in light of Steve Jobs' current medical leave.
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