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Week in Review: Scandal, security and sex
This week, HP boss Mark Hurd left after a sexual harassment case was filed and there were some serious smartphone security scares.
Week in Review: Sony shocker, smartphone smiles
This week, Sony had to deal with the aftermath of some serious data breaches, whilst there was plenty to smile about in the smartphone world.
Week in Numbers: Cafe Wi-Fi
A big business buy and Starbucks Wi-Fi round out this week in numbers.
iPhone overtakes BlackBerry, closes in on Nokia
Apple shipped more smartphones than RIM in the third quarter of 2010 and increased its market share.
RIM planning BlackBerry Android tie up?
According to sources, Android apps could soon feature on BlackBerry smartphones.
NAO: Police mobile rollout failing to deliver
The police are not getting enough benefits from the Mobile Information Programme, the NAO says.
IBM introduces mobile security tech and services
IBM announces a range of initiatives based around mobile security.
Week in Review: BlackBerry in the eye of the 'Storm'
Vodafone and RIM have grabbed a lot of attention this week with their new touchscreen handset and the ID card is now very close to becoming a reality.
RIM cuts 2,000 jobs
BlackBerry maker reshuffles management, CIO to head Enterprise operations.
BlackBerry PDF flaw leaves networks open to attack
Much focus has been on the iPhone’s impact on network security, but it seems the BlackBerry has a potentially disastrous flaw which it has kept...
RIM launches Blackberry Mobile Fusion
BlackBerry maker RIM has launched the final version of its mobile device management (MDM) solution.
Week in Review: Mobiles, tablets and the industry gossip
This week, Mobile World Congress dominated the news with the unveiling of a plethora of phones and tablets. But you cannot get that many of the...
Android triumphs as iOS falls
Android had more of the mobile OS market than iOS in the third quarter, but Apple had a "stellar" period nonetheless, Gartner says.
BBC loses £240k worth of mobile devices
A total of 146 laptops and 82 other mobile devices have been lost by the BBC in the past two years.
Smartphone sales jump 43 per cent year on year
Rising competition and greater choice at the low end mean smartphones now account for one in five mobile phones sold worldwide, say analysts.
Companies count the cost of IT failure
One in five businesses lose £10,000 an hour through systems downtime.
Smartphone market continues to grow
Despite the problematic economic landscape, smartphone shipments are continuing to rise into the third quarter of 2009.
Smartphone security survives hacking tournament
Smartphones are left unhacked, but is that because they are inherently secure, or because security experts don’t know enough about them?
SAP's apps get mobile on BlackBerrys
A partnership between SAP and RIM will bring 'Facebook-like' functionality to mobile business applications. <br/>
GCHQ says BlackBerry is safest
GCHQ division CESG says BlackBerrys are the safest phones for sensitive Government data, as it offers smartphone security guidance.
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