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Review: Bluefire Mobile Security 4.0.2

Review: Bluefire Mobile Security 4.0.2

Bluefire Mobile Security Enterprise Edition can be centrally deployed and configured from an administration console. Administrative features include the ability to enforce and update security policy, view logs, extract security logs and control devices regardless of location.
Peter Stephenson, Feb 26 2008 4:02PM Security
Nano-liquids promise next-gen mobile displays

Nano-liquids promise next-gen mobile displays

A combination of nanoparticles and liquids could pave the way for new miniature camera lenses, mobile phone displays and other microscale fluidic devices, according to US scientists..
Robert Jaques Feb 22 2008 7:03AM Hardware
UK boffins plan lunar mobile network

UK boffins plan lunar mobile network

British scientists are planning to build a mobile phone network that operates on the Moon..
Iain Thomson Feb 21 2008 7:21AM Telco/ISP
IDC: Mobile data services to grow at a rate of more than 50 percent

IDC: Mobile data services to grow at a rate of more than 50 percent

New mobile data services will grow at a rate of more than 50 percent in 2008, according to an IDC review of the performance of Australian Telecom Service Providers in the third quarter of 2007.

a Staff Writer Feb 15 2008 3:15PM Telco/ISP
Sonim shows off world's toughest mobile

Sonim shows off world's toughest mobile

A bus has been touring round Barcelona during this year's Mobile World Congress trying to get locals to break a mobile phone..
Iain Thomson Feb 14 2008 11:24AM Hardware
The key to USB security

The key to USB security

USB devices are getting smaller. That also makes them easier to lose, yet most still have no decent encryption.
Nick Barron Feb 13 2008 4:04PM Security
NEC shows off Linux mobile phones

NEC shows off Linux mobile phones

NEC has thrown its weight behind mobile Linux with the introduction of four handsets based on the LiMo specification..
Simon Burns Feb 13 2008 7:26AM Software
Protests hit Mobile World Congress

Protests hit Mobile World Congress

Protestors have gathered outside the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona for the second year running to call for a ban on mobile and wireless radio traffic..
Iain Thomson Feb 13 2008 7:26AM Oddware
Microsoft pushes mobile technology with Danger purchase

Microsoft pushes mobile technology with Danger purchase

Microsoft has acquired Danger, the company responsible for software and services powering popular consumer handsets. Microsoft also announced that several additional mobility companies worldwide will soon adopt and deploy Microsoft’s software and services.
Staff Writers Feb 13 2008 7:08AM Software
Mobile World Congress tackles child porn

Mobile World Congress tackles child porn

The GSM Association (GSMA), in association with the EU and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), has launched a programme to tackle the growing problem of child pornography on mobile networks..
Iain Thomson Feb 12 2008 2:21PM Oddware
Mobile operators duck difficult technologies

Mobile operators duck difficult technologies

Mobile operators have left clients to fend for themselves when integrating services because they are afraid of the risks involved, according to an industry expert..
Matt Chapman Feb 12 2008 2:21PM Telco/ISP
The next big mobile device is 'irrelevant'

The next big mobile device is 'irrelevant'

The form-factor and function of the next big mobile device is "irrelevant", according to an industry expert..
Matt Chapman Feb 12 2008 7:43AM Hardware
Mobile phone usage to overtake landline

Mobile phone usage to overtake landline

Mobile voice calls will exceed those on fixed networks in western Europe by the middle of 2008, experts predicted today..
Robert Jaques Feb 8 2008 6:48AM Telco/ISP
Mobile phone reads text to the blind

Mobile phone reads text to the blind

A mobile handset released today is being touted as the smallest text-to-speech device ever created.

Staff Writers Jan 31 2008 3:29PM Hardware
Mobile game revenues to reach US$3bn by 2012

Mobile game revenues to reach US$3bn by 2012

The US market for mobile games will rise from less than $800m in 2007 to more than US$3bn by 2012, according to analysts.

Staff Writers Jan 29 2008 3:35PM Software
HP delivers the skinny on mobile thin client

HP delivers the skinny on mobile thin client

HP has launched three new thin client products, including the company's first mobile thin client, which aims to provide businesses with a simpler, cheaper and more secure and easily managed computing infrastructure..
Staff Writers Jan 28 2008 10:03PM Networking
Mobile entertainment market to triple

Mobile entertainment market to triple

The global mobile entertainment market is set to rise from US$20bn in 2007 to more than US$64bn by 2012, according to Juniper Research.

Staff Writers Jan 25 2008 3:13PM Financial Services
Mobile network to nab nuclear terrorists

Mobile network to nab nuclear terrorists

US researchers are developing technology to power a network of mobile phones that could find and track radiation sources..
Robert Jaques Jan 25 2008 7:50AM Hardware
Teens subjected to mobile phone bullying

Teens subjected to mobile phone bullying

A Queensland University of Technology study has found nearly all teens will experience some form of mobile phone bullying by the time they graduate, and boys are more likely to be exposed.
Staff Writers Jan 24 2008 7:42AM Oddware
Huawei promises green mobile base stations

Huawei promises green mobile base stations

Chinese telecoms manufacturer Huawei has promised to cut power consumption in its mobile phone base stations by 60 percent..
Iain Thomson Jan 24 2008 7:30AM Telco/ISP

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