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Has Google misfired by buying Motorola Mobility?
Google stunned the market by announcing it was buying Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion. But what is it up to, and should it be up to it? Simon...
Which mobile platform is best for business?
With three main smartphone platforms taking up the lion’s share of business communications, it can sometimes be hard to decide which is best for...
Can Windows Phone 7 Series succeed?
Windows Phone 7 Series could be Microsoft’s most successful platform yet, but do its hardware and software restrictions mean it’s set to fail?
Is it too late to save Symbian?
With the Symbian Foundation only just announcing an update to the somewhat antiquated OS, we question why it has been such a failure in the...
What to expect from Windows Phone 7
Windows Mobile 6.5 may be on its way, but what about the Windows Phone 7 – the next step in smartphone tech for Microsoft?
Where next for Palm
Once the darling of the PDA and the smartphone business, Palm has been finding it tough in an increasingly competitive and commoditised market for...
2.5GHz - taking wireless broadband mobile
For all the talk of 4G services like WiMAX and long term evolution (LTE), the first services we see in the 2.5GHz spectrum in the UK may be based...
The present and future of IT security
Mobile working and virtualisation could boost security - this and other insights on the past, present and future of IT security from Gartner...
Q&A: iPass CEO Evan Kaplan
iPass' latest research suggests tablets are the device of choice for one in five mobile workers. ITPRO asked CEO Evan Kaplan what he thinks is...
Smartphones get services
As Motorola enters the Windows-based smartphone business with its Q device, the company is trying to tackle delivering business-grade services to...
Smartphones vs netbooks vs tablets - which is best for you?
CES 2010 was an eye-opener for those who require mobile working abilities, bringing something even more compact than the netbook to the table. But...
The iPad and apps: Can the tablet top the iPhone?
The iPad became the second most talked about mobile device ever after the iPhone when it launched last month, but can it ever compete with the...
Symbian's future after UIQ takeover
As another mobile phone operator spends money to take control of a Symbain-based phone technology, what impact will the move have on Symbain users,...
Next generation mobile applications
The BlackBerry revolutionised remote working, but increased bandwidth and more powerful hardware allow for more complex remote working
Netbooks vs. Smartphones: Making business mobile
What we traditionally think of as a smartphone is changing, as data is overtaking voice in terms of use. However, netbooks are beginning to become...
Q&A: Intel's Diane Bryant
<i>IT PRO</i> spoke to Diane Bryant, vice president of Intel's digital enterprise group and general manager of its server platforms group, to get...
Citrix takes on the mobile cloud at Synergy
Citrix’s annual gathering saw numerous product announcements clustered around the dual themes of mobility and cloud<br>
Top mobile sat nav software
There’s nothing worse than turning up to a meeting late because you couldn’t find the venue. Here's the best navigation software and devices to...
Mobile comms: coffee and TV
Inside the enterprise: If even the coffee maker comes with a wireless chip, we certainly live in a connected world. But what are the advantages to...
4G edges closer
Inside the enterprise: The UK has been slow to deploy the latest mobile broadband technology, but the latest trials show it should not be far off.
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