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| Week of 14 Jul 2008 |
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Six simple steps to killing the iPhone
While the iPhone is making the headlines, competitors plot to steal back the thunder.
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Apple to sell 45 million iPhones within a year, say analysts
Recent research on Apple's iPhone is expected to sell at least over 30 million devices during the next year.
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| Week of 07 Jul 2008 |
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GPS route optimization can conserve fleet gas, provide other savings
GPS route optimization can replace radio dispatch to boost productivity while cutting gasoline costs.
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iPhone Help: Troubleshooting the top five enterprise problems
When enterprise users need help with their iPhones, IT is charged with troubleshooting their shiny toys. Here's how.
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| Week of 30 Jun 2008 |
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Android OS to interconnect with online Google services
Though Android won't make its official debut for several more months, information concerning the details of the OS indicates that it will take advantage of many of Google's online ...
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BlackBerry Javelin info, data leaked
Information and data on the anticipated BlackBerry Javelin, though not expected for another year, have already leaked.
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Android-based smartphone debut delayed
Android-based smartphones, though previously anticipated to be available by late 2008, will have to be delayed.
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Symbian, S60, UIQ to be updated
Purchasing full control of Symbian, Nokia announced that it will donate the OS to the newly created Symbian Foundation while Sony Ecrisson and Motorola do the same with its UIQ use...
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Nokia N78 released in U.S.
The Nokia N78, recently launched in the U.S., features 3G, updated Symbian S60 OS, Wi-Fi and GPS.
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AT&T to get BlackBerry Bold in late summer
Eagerly anticipated, the latest news surrounding RIM's BlackBerry Bold 9000 is that AT&T will be carrying the new smartphone in the United States, though physical availability isn'...
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Palm sales up but revenues falling
Though Palm's smartphone sales are soaring and recovering, Palm as a whole has revenues down.
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RIM profits boosted again by BlackBerry sales
Though RIM's profits increased significantly from the previous year, its profits didn't meet its expectations so though profits went up, RIM's stocks went down.
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Smartphone preview: Nokia N78
The latest high-end smartphone from Nokia to make an appearance, the Nokia N78, appeared recently in the United States.
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Latest iPhone details from AT&T outlined
Though Apple has announced the iPhone 3G, AT&T has stayed relatively close-mouthed on the topic.
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Panasonic introduces first rugged UMPC to sport Intel's Atom processor
With its new CF-U1 rugged ultramobile PC (UMPC), Panasonic lets users take Vista on the go with a tiny form factor.
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Smartphone preview: HP iPAQ 910 Business Messenger
HP's new iPAQ 910 Business Messenger smartphone offers users a number of the latest features available.
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HP Voodoo Envy 133 business ultraportable debuts
HP, in response to Apple's release of the MacBook Air, has offered users it's own lightweight version, the Voodoo Envy 133.
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| Week of 23 Jun 2008 |
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Smartphone review preview: BlackBerry Bold
Research in Motion's upcoming device, the BlackBerry Bold, includes a number of new features including a high-resolution screen and increased support for Microsoft Office.
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Sybase adds antivirus and firewall to mobile management suite
Sybase iAnywhere is expanding its mobile security capabilities. With the rise of mobile malware, a smartphone doesn't have to be stolen or lost to be vulnerable to attack. With new...
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Nokia's new smartphones mix personal with business for mobile workers
With the E66 and E71 smartphones, Nokia introduces a portfolio of devices that serve both the personal and professional needs of mobile workers in a variety of form factors.
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| Week of 16 Jun 2008 |
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Palm Treo 850 info, photos are leaked
The Palm Treo 850, making an unexpected appearance, was recently leaked.
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HP, Dell lead laptop sales for Q1 2008
HP continued its leading streak into Q1 of 2008, closely followed by Dell.
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Mobility support and strategy are finally priorities in 2008
data from Forrester Research suggests that large companies are finally ready to formalize mobility support and corporate mobile strategy.
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