
Hewlett Packard Enterprise unveils private 5G offering
HPE has announced in a press release this morning that it is getting into the private 5G arena.
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HPE has announced in a press release this morning that it is getting into the private 5G arena.
Qualcomm announces the creation of the X100 5G RAN inline accelerator card as part of the partnership.
The telecommunications company has released research wrapping up 5G numbers in 2021, and forecasts the advancements made in the field of 6G.
Samsung still considers the S21 Fan Edition to be a flagship device, but it cuts the price by leaving out a couple of features most won’t miss, while maintaining all the most important ones.
Researchers will use the high-speed connections to develop autonomous systems and manufacturing use cases for industry 4.0.
The company debuted new features and product enhancements on Thursday morning to enable more agile work environments for businesses.
Consulting firm will use lessons from running its own virtual space to help customers build training tools, apps and metaverse worlds.
Different professionals often need different hardware. Find out if one of these six tablets might may fill your business needs.
Starting at $1,000, the latest flavor of Samsung's clamshell flip phone sports a faster processor, larger front cover display and lower initial price tag than its predecessor.
Equipped with 5G, triple rear cameras and S Pen support, the third iteration of Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold foldable smartphone is cheaper than its predecessors but still rings in at $1,800.
Analysts offer observations on why it happened, the industries that will and won't be prioritized and what to expect in the short term.
Gartner predicts that 6.2 billion laptops, tablets and smartphones will be used around the world in 2021, as organizations embrace remote- and hybrid-working styles.
Expert discusses the challenges 5G has faced and what to expect in the next few years. He says 6G is still just a concept.
AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon have added new phones from Google, LG, Motorola, and Samsung to their 5G offerings.
A little more than 1 billion people had access to these fast connections in 2020 and that number will double by 2022.