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Dell confirms malware on motherboards
Dell has shipped a small number of replacement motherboards containing a piece of malware.
Jobs hits out at Google
Days after Apple unveils the iPad, Steve Jobs has given his less than polite opinion on Google’s current plans.
Year in Review: Industry and the economy in 2009
We take a look at how IT markets have handled the recession throughout 2009.
Barclays Bank focuses on mobile security with Kaspersky
Kaspersky continues working with Barclays to provide free mobile security software as well as increasing awareness about mobile risk.
Nokia posts big losses as smartphone sales dip
Nokia posts disappointing results, with sales losses worse than analysts expected.
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...
Motorola Atrix review
The Motorola Atrix, the company's latest Android smartphone, can also be used as a laptop. Unfortunately, it is more a Frankenstein's monster than...
GCHQ says BlackBerry is safest
GCHQ division CESG says BlackBerrys are the safest phones for sensitive Government data, as it offers smartphone security guidance.
Reviews Round-up: Cool new Eee PC
The death of tape back-up, a cool new Eee PC, a networked printer and a smartphone OS comparison are just some of the things that Wolfram Alpha...
Symbian faces emerging Linux competition
Linux will soon present a serious challenge to incumbent smartphone OS software vendors, research suggests.
Motorola aims to launch 2GHz smartphone by Christmas
Moto's new device will have twice the grunt of the new iPhone, opening the door to improved speed and multitasking abilities for business users.
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?
Is the UK really ‘addicted’ to smartphones?
Most adults don't own a smartphone and less than half who do say they aren't 'highly addicted' to them, yet Ofcom claims the UK is hooked on the...
Smartphone threats get “serious” in 2009
As mobile handsets become more popular, the more PC-like the security problems will become.
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.
Smartphone vs. feature phone 'tipping point' coming
There will be more smartphone users than feature phone owners in a year's time, a report claims.
Interop 2012: Avaya jumps on BYOD bandwagon with Identity Engine update
Joins the secure BYOD secure access party with Cisco, Juniper and Enterasys with updated mobile device management features.
Motorola shaves back the years with new RAZR
The new device looks powerful and tough, with a screen featuring the Kevlar material used in body armour.
Week in review: Windows 8 peekaboo, RIM profit slump, ICT goes Google
The big news this week was Microsoft showing off Windows 8 to its developers, but a few other interesting tidbits happened too.
Q&A: What good will a jelly battery do?
So-called 'jelly batteries' might be the answer laptop vendors are looking for.
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