BARCELONA—As the rise of AI threatens to push bandwidth consumption ever upwards, Qualcomm is putting forth a fix: a new 5G modem that leverages on-device AI to manage traffic more effectively. Its new X85 5G Modem-RF is not the first Qualcomm "modem-to-antenna solution" to include AI;
Verizon subscribers with Galaxy S25 phones can now reach emergency services and send texts beyond cell networks.
A memo from Verizon's talent team referred to "changing RTO policies across the industry" and invited recipients to apply for hybrid and remote roles.
Samsung Electronics Co. is expanding its range of devices supporting new artificial intelligence features with updated models in its more affordable A series.
The company touts its private 5G networking platform for accelerating digital transformation through better automation and connectivity across a range of use cases.
Phone 17 5G modems will be made by MediaTek, as Apple moves away from Qualcomm. Future iPhones will use Apple's solutions instead.
AT&T reported that the breach allowed the hacker to access “nearly all” of its customers’ phone records, including histories of calls and texts made by its users, over a six-month period in 2022. More than 110 million were notified of the breach because their data was impacted.
This innovation is being showcased at this year’s Mobile World Congress event, where Inseego announced the completion of the first live data call on its new 5G cellular router FX5000, powered by the Dragonwing FWA Gen 4 Elite platform.
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