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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 ,...

Executive overview: Mobile applications services

In order to become more flexible and agile, and more capable of surviving the current economic climate, companies are making their workers increasingly more distributed and mobile.

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...

Webinar: Securing remote access for mobile workers

Never has there been more pressure on today’s businesses to become flexible and adaptable entities better capable of reacting to changing market conditions. Organisations are trying to become more competitive by implementing mobile technology to enable more of their employees to work in a variety of locations.

Video: Infosec 2009 - How do you manage mobile security?

Michael Brown, director of product management at Blackberry Security, discusses managing mobile security.

Blackberry App World goes live

Research in Motion has launched Blackberry App World , a site which allows Blackberry users...

LTE to revolutionise mobile broadband

Recession will not hinder LTE-based mobile broadband which could offer up to 100 Mbps

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

Budget Linux Tablet can be stuck on a fridge

Mobile specialist Always Innovating has developed a $299 ARM processor-powered magnetic tablet computer running Linux, which the company says can be stuck...

Movero unveils enhanced mobile computing management services

New mobile computing services align with billing and compliance technolgies
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