All Mobile Computing News - November 2008

Fujitsu Siemens offers free laptop upgrades after three years

Fujitsu Siemens is offering new laptop buyers a free replacement machine of the same...

Actor robots make debut on Japanese stage

Actor robots have made their debut on the...

Google breaches Apple's iPhone development APIs

Google has got itself into hot water with Apple after using private iPhone APIs to develop an update to its Google...

Storage enhancement boosts mobile computing experience

New drives boost green computing whilst prolonging battery life whilst on the road

Lotus broadens platforms for mobile business solutions

Nokia smartphone users to be given chance to access Lotus Notes email and collaboration capabilities

Understanding computing assets the key to mobile security

Knowing exactly what data and devices they have is firms' biggest mobile data security challenge

Mobile computing key for SMEs to beat credit crunch

Flexible working seen by SMEs as a means to reduce overheads to meet the challenges of slowing economy

Security threats to mobile phones must be addressed

Security threats to mobile phone users are increasing and need to be addressed more effectively. Europeans are experiencing a 21.3% increase of unwanted...

Opera releases fast browser for Google Android

Opera Software has released the first third-party browser for the Google Android operating system. Opera's Opera Mini 4.2 browser for mobile phones...

Mobile broadband battle muddies mobile computing buying plans

IT departments face potentially business-significant decision regarding mobile broadband technology
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