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Week in Review: Microsoft back for more...
IT PRO looks at the biggest stories this week, including more Microsoft-Yahoo shenanigans and an IT solution to employees lying about being sick.
Police awarded £50m for PDA scheme
Up to 27 police forces in the UK will receive mobile devices in a bid to save officers time while on the beat.
Monthly Roundup: November
Hold on to your smartphones... Christmas is coming.
Survey: Mobile workers regularly breach IT policy
Businesses are implementing mobile working security policy, but workers are just not following them.
More smartphones means more security threats
The growing problem of handset theft is leading to the escalation of security threats for mobile phone users.
AMD gives smartphones the cold shoulder, plans netbook
AMD will not get into smartphones, but aims to compete with Atom processors for netbook market in 2009.
Nvidia and Opera team on mobile devices
Joint licensing agreement will see an optimised version of Opera appear on Nvidia powered smartphones in 2009.
IBM and Nokia add Notes email to phones
The computing and mobile phone giants partner to add Lotus Notes email support to a range of Nokia’s Symbian S60-based handsets.
Mobile networks hit by battery-hungry phones
Comment: With a new start-up Scalado suggesting that your mobile phone could be serious replacement for your serious camera, will the mobile...
iPhone winning US market share
Apple’s iconic handset is second only to Motorola’s RAZR among American mobile phone users.
Touchscreen BlackBerry expected before Christmas
US carrier Verizon reveals the imminent arrival of the BlackBerry Storm in a promotional email.
Wall Street and City banking chaos hits mobile firms
With Lehman Brothers collapsing and other financial services firms merging or cutting back, mobile phone and wireless contracts are being axed en...
Microsoft launch targets your ‘sat nav’
The software giant continues to pursue device domination with the launch of its first embedded operating system optimised specifically for portable...
BlackBerry making gains in slowing smartphone market
RIM looks to be keeping its nose above the competition in the face of a slowing market for smartphones.
Survey reveals the dangers of mobile email
Careless use of smartphones is creating accidents and leading to an increase in accidents and injuries.
Two new smartphones from HP
HP's iPAQ range to offer a touchscreen Data Messenger as well as the standard Voice Messenger.
Wi-Fi integration is cutting the cost of calling
The growth of smartphones with integrated wireless LAN support, coupled with support from VoIP providers is giving business and consumer users new...
Touch screens driving mobile app growth
The success of the iPhone, BlackBerry Storm and similar new-generation touch screen smartphones is helping to boost demand for third party mobile...
Massive growth in mobile browser use
The growing market for smartphones that support the latest web browser technologies will add to demand and lead to emerging software products,...
Nokia loses share to Apple and RIM
Demand for the latest iPhone and BlackBerry smartphones eats into market leader Nokia’s market share.




















