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EDF powers up remote monitoring data network
The energy provider is using mobile routers as part of its communications network for monitoring substations across London and the South East.
IT PRO News roundup: Ofcom delays 3G auction, LogicaCMG dumps CEO, Microsoft cancels major user conference
A busy Bank Holiday Monday in the world of technology as the UK telecoms regulator bows to pressure from mobile phone network operators and delays...
Video: Q&A with Eric Cador, HP Personal Systems Group
IT PRO speaks to Eric Cador, SVP EMEA of HP’s Personal Systems Group, about the rising demand for personal computers and going mobile.
Intel completes design of its WiMax Connection 2300 chipset
Intel's WiMax Connection 2300 chipset nears completion with finished design for mobile WiMax baseband chip
Good Technology unveils iPhone management tools
Businesses now have access to mobile management tools for the iPhone and other Apple devices, thanks to new software from Good Technology. <br>
Design Council competition looks for secure mobiles
The Design Council has launched a competition to design ways to secure mobile phones against fraud and theft.
Opera launches tablet-friendly browsers
Opera launches the Mini 6 and Mobile 11 browsers as it looks to cater for tablet users.
3 launches uncapped data plan
The mobile provider launches an uncapped data plan, meaning users shouldn't get hit with any unexpected charges.
Nokia and Yahoo team up on mobile email, maps and IM
Nokia and Yahoo will be working together on email, instant messaging, maps and navigation.
Google adds voice control to mobile app for Blackberry
Google have added a voice control function to its My Location app on Blackberry handsets.
EU starts capping phone roaming charges
New limits on mobile phone roaming call charges now apply in EU member countries, cutting the cost of making a roaming call to 34p a minute.
Sidekick customers file lawsuits
American T-Mobile Sidekick customers are beginning to file lawsuits against the companies responsible for the data failure.
UK consumers suffer ads for free online content
UK consumers are more willing to watch adverts in exchange for free online and mobile content than the rest of the world.
Almost half a million unlocked iPhones in China
China Mobile is claiming some 400,000 unlocked iPhones are in use over there.
Study: Link between mobiles and cancer not confirmed
World Health Organisation research has not confirmed a link between mobile phone use and cancer, but more study is needed.
Acer to launch more Android handsets in 2010
The head of the mobile unit at Acer has revealed the company plans to release up to 10 Android handsets in 2010.
Opera Mini usage on phones surges in emerging markets
The Opera Mini web browser is apparently incredibly popular in developing countries and emerging markets, signalling significant opportunities for...
IT PRO Podcast: Intel Developer Forum news roundup
Our first podcast for 2008, we discuss the announcements from Intel's developer event in China, mobile phone news from Las Vegas, computer museum...
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...
Palm Pre users lose cloud data
It’s the Sidekick saga all over again, with yet another mobile cloud backup service losing users' data. This time the Palm Pre is in the frame.
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