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Major shakedown coming in mobile phone market
LG, Motorola and Samsung advised to change course.
Iain Thomson
Jul 14 2009 4:12PM
Technology
Unwired sees more smartphones using free WiFi
3G data still too expensive.
Ry Crozier
Jun 23 2009 1:25PM
Telco/ISP
Smartphones need to have considerations for security or face serious problems
The proliferation of smartphones could provide security problems if users use them to access secure networks.
Dan Raywood
Apr 8 2009 10:42AM
Security
Smartphone sales to soar as app stores proliferate
Mobile users are increasingly turning to complex multimedia-centric applications, and smartphones will account for 23 per cent of all new handsets sold by 2013, according to Juniper Research.
David Neal
Mar 10 2009 6:22AM
Hardware
Cisco takes WebEx mobile
Cisco has unveiled plans to bring its WebEx online meeting service to a new crop of smartphone handsets.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 18 2009 3:22PM
Software
Hotmail lands on BlackBerry smartphones
Web-based email and instant messaging services from Microsoft are set to arrive on BlackBerry mobile devices later this summer..
Guy Dixon
May 14 2008 8:11AM
Software
Trojan targets Windows Mobile smartphones
Researchers have uncovered a Trojan targeting handsets using Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system..
Shaun Nichols
Feb 29 2008 7:22AM
Security
Motorola launches secure smartphones
Motorola today announced the availability of Good Mobile Messaging 5 enterprise smartphone featuring security advances in data protection and application control, the company claimed.
Negar Salek
Oct 19 2007 3:20PM
Security
How to get more intelligent about smartphones
It was about four years ago when the IT department at Chris McClanahan's Fortune 500 financial services company began noticing a widespread influx of so-called smartphones seeking connection to the corporate network.
Dan Kaplan
Oct 15 2007 12:02PM
Security
HP makes first foray into smartphones
IPaq 514 Voice Messenger offers 'voice attachments'.
Iain Thomson
May 11 2007 12:55PM
Telco/ISP
Smart smartphones big in India and China
IDC finds mobile brand preferences vary by country.
Robert Jaques
Dec 11 2006 9:47AM
Telco/ISP
Smartphones ring up 'spectacular' sales success
Demand rising fast, according to In-Stat.
Robert Jaques
Nov 22 2006 10:48AM
Telco/ISP
Smartphones kill off the traditional PDA
Demand for unconnected handheld PDA devices continues to plummet in the face of stiff competition from internet-enabled smartphones, market watchers have reported.
Robert Jaques
Aug 8 2006 3:00PM
Hardware
Smartphones are great tools, but at what risk?
Hands up if you own a smartphone and feel secure. If so, maybe you haven’t been following the upward trends in Bluetooth vulnerabilities, Symbian worms and ordinary theft.
Jon Tullett
Jul 8 2004 4:15PM
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