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Consumer tech invading business
Is it possible to cross the business/consumer tech chasm successfully?
Creating a mobile data management policy
The take-up of smartphones are in the mass market means enterprises are having to cope with everything from 3G cards to Sidekicks.
HTC positive about 2010 despite weak Q4
After heavy spending on marketing in the US and Europe hurt its Q4 earnings, HTC says device sales will drive revenues back into growth this year.
Q&A: Orange's devices chief Francois Mahieu
Orange's director of devices lays out the company's strategy and explains how his firm is handling iPhone fever.
Is the iPhone fit for business? Part two
Although the iPhone is aimed squarely at consumers, we all know many corporate devices come to favour through the back door, so why should the...
Orange looks to mobile web
Internet applications have never been so dominant within mobile communications, as more manufacturers announce application stores for platforms.
Nokia to cut production
Between 20 to 30 per cent of staff at the Salo plant will be out of work on a rotational basis, Nokia said.
Reviews round-up: All the latest hardware
If you don't like SANs look away now, as recently that's what has been mainly floating our boat reviews-wise. But there's also a smartphone in...
Photos: Nokia releases seven phones for emerging markets
Top handset maker looks to take advantage of huge growth rates in emerging markets by offering phones for 25 to 90 euros.
Analyst warns businesses off iPhone 3G
Concerns around potential handset flaws and apps touted to bring business intelligence onto the platform lead analysts to advise caution.
Report: iPhone trumps other smartphones for web use
The iPhone is more widely used to listen to music, check email and browse the web than other smartphones, according to new research.
Are Motorola's phone days over?
As the 2008 Mobile World Congress begins, uncertainty surrounds one of the biggest names in mobile phone history. Will it stay or will it sell, and...
Is the iPhone fit for business? Part one
Although the iPhone is aimed squarely at consumers, we all know many corporate devices come to favour through the back door, so why should the...
Analysis: Do handset exclusivity deals hurt the mobile industry?
Many of the leading handsets released in the UK are done so exclusively with one carrier. However there is a rising debate as to whether this...
Sony Ericsson goes green with new handsets
Following on from a prototype last year, Sony Ericsson is launching new handsets with green credentials.
Google Nexus One materials cost $175
Google Nexus One costs about as much as an iPhone in materials and components, according to iSuppli.
HTC Hero firmware update available
The firmware update will increase the speed of the Google Android-based HTC Hero.
Vodafone to launch eight new phones by Christmas
Mobile giant Vodafone has announced it will ship eight new branded devices by the end of the year.
Samsung Galaxy now starring on O2
O2 is the latest UK network to offer an Android-powered phone as the Samsung Galaxy i7500 arrives.
Nokia unveils 5300 successor and biz-focused E72
Nokia has taken the wraps off three new devices, the 5530 XpressMusic, the E72 and the 3710 fold.
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