All Mobile Computing News - September 2008

Royal Mail rolls out Blackbay mobiles to 25,000 posties

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 30 September 2008
Royal Mail is to give mobile computers to 25,000 postal delivery staff to record the progress of tracked packages.

T-Mobile backtracks on 1GB data allowance for Android device

T-Mobile has backtracked from imposing a 1GB...

Google Android heads for the shops

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 24 September 2008
T-Mobile and Google launched the G1 today, the first mobile phone to run Google’s open source Android software platform.

Google Gphone unveiled today for under £120

As reported on Computerweekly.com last week,...

Google to launch ‘Gphone’ next week

Google's Gphone may finally be launched next week, US reports suggest. The Gphone is designed to be powered by Google's...

Northumbria Police first to adopt force-wide extra secure radios

Motorola is supplying 4,600 extra-secure Tetra radio terminals to Northumbria Police to be used on the national...

BlackBerry juiced up with integrated services

RIM has announced a slew of third-party integrated service deals for its BlackBerry smartphones, sharpening their ability to compete against Apple's iPhone. BlackBerry...

Glasgow subway users get mobile phone coverage

Glasgow mobile consumers will be the first in UK to be able to make...

Apple launches 'funnest' iPod ever

Apple has introduced a second-generation iPod Touch...

Dell unveils Mini 9 netbook to aid web access on the move

"This small, easy-to-carry device stands ready to connect teens, tweens, and travellers to their online world, be it surfing the web, chatting with friends, blogging, streaming content, uploading photos or enjoying favourite online videos, music and games," said Dell.
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