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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.
Senator calls for Apple, Google photo privacy probe
Senator Schumer calls on the FTC to investigate claims that apps on Apple and Google mobile devices can access personal photos without permission.
Week in Review: Steve Jobs returns
This week Steve Jobs proved he’s fit, he’s well and that his iPod has a camera, Orange and T-Mobile cosy up, and Microsoft gets in a tizz over...
Users leak vital data when using hotspots
Nearly 80 per cent of mobile Wi-Fi users send personal and work information without encryption, and 37 per cent confess to using unknown open...
MWC 2011: Motorola Pro review - first look video
Can Motorola take on the business market with its latest device, the Motorola Pro? We get a first look at the device at Mobile World Congress 2011.
Technology 2008: From Blu-ray to Twitter
This year was as good as any for significant technology, and when it comes to mobile internet it was potentially a watershed year. We take a look...
Video: Google and Microsoft in smartphone sync
Google uses Microsoft technology to sync users with Google accounts to iPhone, Windows Mobile without any hassle.<br>
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...
Microsoft OneNote for Android and iPad review
With mobile versions of OneNote now available for both Android and iPad, tablet users have an easy way to access their desktop notes and clippings...
Canonical uncloaks Ubuntu for Android
Ubuntu can now run alongside Android thanks to a Canonical project, but mobile makers will have to be convinced of its worth.
Week in review: Cameras looking through clothes and no techie sex!
We look at powerful security cameras and the sex lives of tech obsessives. Also this week, HSBC has security certification problems and Orange...
Samsung agrees to Nokia’s Symbian takeover
Major obstacle in Nokia’s plan to take control of the Symbian mobile platform is removed after the Korean electronics giant agrees to sell its...
Sony Xperia P offers 'mobile office'
New features in the latest Xperia NXT range gives latest Sony handsets 'full PC' capabilities.<br>
Wi-Fi will never be seamless, experts claim
Industry experts claim improvements in moving from Wi-Fi network to Wi-Fi network, but say it will never match the mobile provider's experience. <br>
Ofcom ups 3G power limit
After years of requests from mobile operators, Ofcom has agreed to up the maximum in-band power limit for 3G licences.
Mobile broadband revenue to skyrocket, but not in Europe
As more and more people use the web on the go, revenue for operators around the world will grow 140 per cent - but Europe will see just 11 per cent...
Microsoft reveals partners for mobile apps store
It remains to be seen whether Microsoft can generate as much as interest as Apple has with its iPhone apps store.
More delays for 2.6GHz wireless spectrum
Objections from O2 and T-Mobile pushes back the application date for the 2.6GHz wireless spectrum auction.
Sony Ericsson cuts 450 jobs
Mobile giant Sony Ericsson is carrying out its cost saving plans by cutting 450 jobs at its main product development site in Sweden.
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