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Convert your website for mobile screens for free

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  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 12 February 2009
Small and medium businesses should welcome a fast, free way to translate their websites' homepage into a page suitable for any mobile phone that runs a web...

BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5 'Argon' out this summer, with over the air upgrades

BlackBerry RIM's forthcoming BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5, ‘Argon’, will be available in Q2 2009 with built-in high availability.

Intel blows up Atom with mainstream processors

Intel has unveiled a family of processors for low-cost mobile computing. The company said the chips will power a range of ultra-thin laptops, weighing...

BT offers free broadband to SMEs

BT Business is offering free mobile broadband to SMEs if they sign up to a fixed line broadband package.

Swisscom efficiency peaks with Motorola PDAs

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  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 14 November 2008
Swisscom has...

Linux to shine in sub-$200 netbook market

Linux vendors need to focus on the netbook as a sub-$200 appliance rather than an alternative to Windows netbooks and laptops

Mobile handsets to blame for dropped calls

Don't blame the network, blame the phone for dropped calls. That's the advice from Broadband-Testing ,...

Bank of Ireland loses memory stick with details of 1,000 customers

A Bank of Ireland employee has lost the personal information of almost 1,000 bank customers on a memory stick.

Mobile broadband prices at crossroads

As telecoms operators feel the pinch from the credit crunch, the days of cheap mobile broadband could be over. Or maybe not...

Protect, not replace, mobile computing assets

With a few simple precautions, businesses can help minimise risk and protect valuable equipment

WiMAX mobile broadband rollout crunched by recession

Global recession to cause consumers and enterprises to postpone WiMAX adoption over next twelve months

WiMAX mobile broadband driven by laptops and embedded PCs

Low cost mobile computing devices will drive uptake of WiMAX mobile broadband standard

Vodafone unveils pay as you go mobile broadband

Mobile broadband for those who want a flexible service but don’t want lengthy contracts

Orange provides extra juice to mobile broadband network

Operator builds out mobile broadband network in Northern Ireland and expects 20% improvement for voice and data performance

Vodafone mobile broadband to be twice as quick

Vodafone has successfully trialled new mobile broadband technology that delivers data access speeds of up to 16mbps - more than twice the maximum of current industry mobile broadband services.

Small businesses welcome price wars

The competition between BT and Carphone Warehouse to lower the cost of SME broadband will help 4.7 million small businesses survive and prosper during the recession.

Mobile computing users willing to pay for acceptable Wi-Fi

Mobile computing expect widely available Wi-Fi services and express a keen willingness to pay for them

Absolute mobile computing security

Key captures, registry scanning, file scanning, geo-location to determine who has stolen computers

Mobile computing services boom in Europe

Revenue from European mobile computing business customers will increase at a compound annual growth rate of 4% over the next four years according to a market survey by ABI Research.

HP and Orange sign web-ready notebook deal

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  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 16 February 2009
Mobile network operator Orange has signed a three-year deal to distribute internet-ready Hewlett-Packard laptop and notebook PCs throughout its European...
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