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Last month PCWorld posted an article entitled "BlackBerry Bold Beats iPhone to the 3G Punch." The story was written to announce the official unveiling of RIM's latest-and greatest to date-BlackBerry smartphone, but it rubbed me the wrong way from the start.
I was in Orlando at the time attending RIM's Wireless Enterprise Symposium (WES) where the company initially showed off its new 3G device and where users were able to get their first hands-on time with the new wares. As I held the Bold the day after, I couldn't help but recall the headline and cringe. Here's why.
First of all, 3G BlackBerrys have been available for some time. Just check out the 8707. RIM clearly beat Apple to 3G way back in the summer of 2006 when the 8707v hit Europe on Vodafone's network. But this fact seems to have been lost amongst all the BlackBerry Bold and iPhone 3G hype. I realize the PC World author was talking about next-gen devices from RIM and Apple, but still...
As I write this, more than a month after WES, neither the BlackBerry Bold nor the iPhone 3G has hit retail store shelves-though AT&T has set a North American release date of July 11 for the new iPhone and rumors suggest Canadian wireless carrier Rogers will release the Bold in early- to mid-July.
AT&T is reportedly still working out some last minute software and battery life kinks that are expected to delay the Bold's US release until at least mid-August. And though RIM hasn't officially said that AT&T will be the initial Bold provider, the company is the only major US carrier with a widespread 3G GSM network-T-Mobile only recently launched its 3G in New York City-so Americans can expect to see the Bold debut in the United States on AT&T.
That means unless Rogers begins selling the Bold within the next two weeks, Apple will beat RIM to next-gen 3G-smartphone-punch, so to speak. And we'll no doubt see another round of stories and blog posts about how Apple one-upped RIM.
But so what? From where I sit, the most significant benefits of 3G are the ability surf the Web and access online data at a much faster speed, simultaneously make voice calls and access the Web or send messages and 3G tethering capabilities.
However, it's not immediately clear if either snazzy new device/carrier will allow for all of this functionality-in fact, it's rumored that AT&T will not enable the iPhone to be used as a tethered modem even though it offers the feature on various other smartphones.
So the only real winner right now seems to be AT&T, which is prepping a trip to the bank and taking its time readying both the Bold and the iPhone 3G, while smartphone users, BlackBerry and Apple loyalists alike, salivate and push their patience to the limits.
The whole fiasco brings me back to one question I keep asking myself-and, since last week, my readers: Just how important is 3G really?
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CIO Live Podcast #79: Brent D Taylor, author of The Outsider's Edge: The Making of Self-Made Billionaires Part II 05 October, 2007 06:00:00
For his new book, The Outsider's Edge: The Making of Self-Made Billionaires, social researcher Brent D Taylor spent four years of intensive research investigating the psychological make-up and backgrounds of some of the world's richest men and women, including IT luminaries Bill Gates, Larry Ellison and Steve Jobs. Taylor discovered that, despite working in different industries and coming from different upbringings, they all have one thing in common -- they are all outsiders. - +
CIO Live Podcast #78: Brent D Taylor, author of The Outsider's Edge: The Making of Self-Made Billionaires 28 September, 2007 17:34:25
For his new book, The Outsider's Edge: The Making of Self-Made Billionaires, social researcher Brent D Taylor spent four years of intensive research investigating the psychological make-up and backgrounds of some of the world's richest men and women, including IT luminaries Bill Gates, Larry Ellison and Steve Jobs. Taylor discovered that, despite working in different industries and coming from different upbringings, they all have one thing in common -- they are all outsiders. - +
CIO Live Podcast #77: Panasonic Speeds Up Trans-Pacific File Transfers, Part III 21 September, 2007 07:00:00
Part three in our three-part special report from CIO's sister publication Network World in the US, as Paul Desmond reports from the Network World IT Roadmap Conference in Santa Clara, California. With development teams in the US and Japan, Panasonic needed a more efficient way to move very large files between the two locations. Iben Rodriguez, IT consultant for Panasonic Research and Development, explains how a storage-area network and virtual server technology helped speed up WAN performance. - +
CIO Live Podcast #76: Panasonic Speeds Up Trans-Pacific File Transfers, Part II 14 September, 2007 07:00:00
Part two in our three-part special report from CIO's sister publication Network World in the US, as Paul Desmond reports from the Network World IT Roadmap Conference in Santa Clara, California. With development teams in the US and Japan, Panasonic needed a more efficient way to move very large files between the two locations. Iben Rodriguez, IT consultant for Panasonic Research and Development, explains how a storage-area network and virtual server technology helped speed up WAN performance. - +
CIO Live Podcast #75: Panasonic Speeds Up Trans-Pacific File Transfers, Part I 07 September, 2007 07:00:05
Part one in our three-part special report from CIO's sister publication Network World in the US, as Paul Desmond reports from the Network World IT Roadmap Conference in Santa Clara, California. With development teams in the US and Japan, Panasonic needed a more efficient way to move very large files between the two locations. Iben Rodriguez, IT consultant for Panasonic Research and Development, explains how a storage-area network and virtual server technology helped speed up WAN performance.
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Corporate security and the climate crisis 03 October, 2008 11:21:00
How to adapt security and risk management policies - including IT security - to deal with climate change.US military strategists, CIA analysts, international agency officials and Nobel Prize winning economists concur with the consensus of the world's scientific community: the Climate Crisis is a planetary security issue, as well as a national security issue for each of the one hundred ninety two countries that belong to the United Nations. But the Climate Crisis is also, by extension, a corporate security issue, as well as, yes, a cyber security issue. - +
Companies own up to virtual security blind spot 02 October, 2008 11:05:00
VMWorld attendees reveal vast majority of companies have little or no security in place for their virtual systems.The vast majority of companies have little or no security in place for their virtual systems. That is a scary statistic revealed in a survey of attendees at the recent VMWorld 2008 conference in Las Vegas. - +
How to minimize the impact of a data breach 01 October, 2008 08:54:00
ID Experts' Rick Kam describes a customer-centric action planThirty-one percent of customers--nearly one-third of a company's client base and revenue source--are terminating their relationship with organizations following a data breach, according to a recent study by the Ponemon Institute. - +
Five mistakes security pros would make again 30 September, 2008 10:18:00
Whether it's getting fired for standing up for what's right or making a network configuration mistake that leads to better security, there are some mistakes worth making. Five security pros offer personal examples.Ten years ago, Michael Riva was network administrator for a top-five American consultancy. Employees were downloading graphic pictures and videos onto the network. Riva told his boss a proxy server with content filtering might be in order; his boss laughed and suggested they put in a bigger file server instead. - +
What does the financial meltdown mean for security? 29 September, 2008 10:25:00
Bill Brenner wonders if it's irrational or appropriate to make connections between the current financial crisis and the state of securityAt first, this was going to be a column about the PR machine's hyperbolic efforts to connect the state of IT and security with the current financial crisis. Indeed, some have shamelessly sent me story pitches that try to get some bang out of the Wall Street meltdown.
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