Newscan: Patent application could see the Apple Watch calling 911 when it detects a heart attack
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Patent application could see the Apple Watch calling 911 when it detects a heart attack
Pentagon flew drones over U.S. to help first responders, official says
Sprint’s parent company may participate in upcoming incentive auction
Sticking with Windows 7? The forecast calls for pain
Sprint’s carrier-aggregation demo clocks 300 MB/s mobile broadband, but how important is speed?
The false debate between open and closed in tech
New passive Wi-Fi could save your phone’s (battery) life
Now the Justice Department suggests it may demand Apple’s ‘source code’
Apple may be Google’s new customer in the cloud
Uber driver says Uber app controlled his “mind and body,’ made him carry out Michigan killing spree
Bill Schrier blog: The Internet of Speeding and Parking Things
New York City’s public Wi-Fi raises privacy concerns
How former lobbyist Tom Wheeler became the broadband industry’s worst nightmare
Wheeler defends navigation-device proposal during House hearing
Senate Commerce Committee delays markup of FCC reauthorization bill
OPM needs another $37 million for ‘critical’ IT upgrades, agency tells Congress
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FirstNet blog: 3GPP makes major progress with MCPTT
FirstNet releases final set of answers to RFP questions submitted in February
Fairpoint Communications releases white paper on IT resiliency and business continuity
Low-power, low-cost LTE silicon enables the Internet of Things
AT&T blog: CLEC end game is Ethernet re-regulation