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Unwrapping HTC's Touch Diamond 30 June, 2008 17:15:00
HTC's Touch Diamond unwrapped and opened up.Taiwan's High Tech Computer (HTC) revealed its new Touch Diamond handset early last month to rave initial reviews, and it beat Apple to announcing a 3G (third-generation telephony) handset. - +
Microsoft on Symbian's open-source move: Good luck with that 27 June, 2008 09:21:12
There's even a bit less fragmentation in the Linux realmMicrosoft has welcomed the transformation of the Symbian mobile-phone platform into an open source project, because the software giant contends the change will create a host of new problems for the Symbian community. - +
Will gadgets make knowledge obsolete? 24 June, 2008 07:36:34
When everyone can find out anything, anytime, anywhere -- why learn?In the 1984 cyberpunk novel, Neuromancer , author William Gibson describes a future in which people can acquire knowledge by buying special chips called "microsofts" that plug into a surgically installed jack behind the ear. Once you plug in the chip, your brain can access its database and - voila! Knowledge! - +
Should IT pros be thinking about Android? 24 June, 2008 11:14:49
Yes, but Google’s open source mobile platform not expected to overrun your network anytime soonIt's hard to determine whether IT departments should start thinking hard about Google's open source mobile Android platform, mostly because no Android devices or enterprise applications actually exist yet. - +
Are smartphone viruses a threat to your network? 24 June, 2008 11:14:41
As iPhones, other devices grow in popularity, so will risky Web browsingAll evidence points to the fact that smartphone viruses will be a threat to your network even though they aren't at this moment. After all, the latest mobile devices are packed with more and more applications and corporate data, are enabled for real Web browsing and online collaboration, and can access corporate servers. What's more, they live outside your firewall and often make use of three wireless networks (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and cellular). - +
Is fixed-mobile convergence worth the bother? 24 June, 2008 11:13:45
FMC has supporters, but cost and complexities are a concernWhether fixed-mobile convergence is for you in the near-term depends in part on how you define it, but for most, there's no rush. - +
How will 3G data services affect the enterprise? 24 June, 2008 11:14:25
Proponents say it will be like taking your desktop anywhereDon't underestimate 3G data services, industry experts say. These offerings will tie mobile laptops and voice/data smartphones into corporate networks with something approximating a useable desktop computing experience. - +
Will WiMax impact your business this year? 24 June, 2008 11:14:10
4G technology unlikely to be widely deployed by year's endWhile WiMAX appears to be set for commercial deployment in some US markets by year-end, the technology itself has been plagued by various fits and starts. - +
WWDC & iPhone: A deep dive into Apple's mobile empire 11 June, 2008 13:28:15
iPhone 2.0 a significant key in Apple's mobile vision.On the keynote stage at Apple's 2008 Worldwide Developer Conference, Steve Jobs looked like a man who could use a Gatesian escape from the glass house to a quieter life spent in pursuit of passions that a CEO hasn't time to explore. The difference between Steve and Bill is that Steve's passion is already in his grasp. iPhone can be seen as a culmination point for much of what Steve has set his mind, hand, and brain trust to in the past decade. - +
Is LTE the next must-have mobile broadband technology? 03 June, 2008 09:09:32
4G technology attracts Verizon and AT&T-- and a lot of hypeLong Term Evolution (LTE)-based services are garnering a lot of attention in the mobile broadband industry, despite the fact that they are at least two years away from being deployed. - +
RFID redux 03 June, 2008 09:34:25
Interoperable RFID could become huge, with software-vendor profits to match. If only they would realise that...Let's talk about RFID. But first, let's imagine the Internet as it might be. Suppose every ISP required its users to buy only its own brand of modem. And use only its own proprietary Web browser. And connect only to Web sites certified by the ISP to work with that modem and Web browser.
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