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Why some U.S. homes and businesses still don't have cellular service
While large portions of the U.S. are looking forward to faster wireless broadband, some regions don't have even simple cell phone service. What is being done to help? Read More


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What a Samsung pullback would mean to Android
Samsung has been showing increased signs of wanting to pull away from Google, and Google has betrayed nervousness about Samsung's increasing independence. But this isn't not entirely bad news for the Android platform. Read More

Open source plug-in speeds mobile app development
The open source plug-in, called the Soasta CloudTest Plugin for Jenkins, links the Jenkins continuous integration system to the Soasta Touchtest platform for testing multi-touch, gesture-based applications on the CloudBees Java platform as a service. Applications would be deployed on CloudBees. Read More


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