SAN FRANCISCO (Xinhua) — U.S. publisher Simon & Schuster said Thursday it will advance the release date of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs’only official biography to Oct. 24.
It is the second time that the publisher has moved up the publication date of “Steve Jobs.” In August, the biography was scheduled to come out on Nov. 21, a big leap from the previously announced March 6, 2012.
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Earlier today we gave you a glimpse at Sprint’s Overland Park campus, its Usability Lab, the Sprint Technology Integration Center and the carrier’s Mobile Technology Lab. Within that Mobile Technology Lab is a huge amount of fascinating equipment that we were not allowed to photograph. One box Sprint was happy to let us snap, however, was the Ericsson E-Node Base Transceiver System (BTS) pictured above. These devices find themselves at the center of Sprint’s forward-looking network efforts. Dubbed “Network Vision,” Sprint is in the process of upgrading and future-proofing its network — at least, to the extent a network can be future-proofed at this point. The E-Node BTS you see above and in the gallery below is an amazing advancement that will enable Sprint to realize this vision. The vertical “cards” you see pictured can be inserted and removed as easily as servers in a rack. Each one of these cards enables a network technology and is connected to an antenna cluster. So, for example, if Sprint was to reach a deal that would allow a partner to build out 4G LTE on Sprint’s network, Sprint engineers could simply add the appropriate LTE card to the BTS and off we go. Of course this is a bit oversimplified as there is plenty of intensive testing involved, but this is a monumental leap forward, and one that we hope will be adopted by other major carriers in the U.S. Sprint’s Network Vision program really is the future of the carrier’s network, and the technology and facilities behind it are incredible. Check out the gallery below for a closer look at the E-Node BTS.




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To help aspiring iPhone developers and newbies take their first leap into the world of iPhone programming, EDUmobile will be conducting Series of iPhone Webinars throughout 2010, called “Kick-Start Your iPhone Programming”. The first webinar of the series will be conducted on 6th and 13th February at 11am EST for duration of one hour by Sushant Das, the Head Tutor at EDUmobile.
The first Webinar will cover a wide range of topics that will touch on various aspects of iPhone development including (a) Introduction to iPhone Marketplace (b) Current Trends in the Industry (c) Understanding the iPhone SDK (d) Objective C – in a nutshell (e) Migrating from Traditional Technologies to iPhone (f) Developing an Application – Idea to a Product (g) Monetizing your Ideas (h) Upcoming Technologies on the iPhone.
There are only 50 free spots open. A few bonuses will be distributed at the end to all attending.
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