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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.
Managing IT with a mobile phone
Use your smartphone as a handy system administration tool - whenever and wherever you are.
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.
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.
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.
Nvidia and Opera team on mobile devices
Joint licensing agreement will see an optimised version of Opera appear on Nvidia powered smartphones in 2009.
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...
Nokia E71
Can Nokia stake a claim against the iPhone in the high-end smartphone wars? Stephen Pritchard certainly thinks it can.
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.
Smartphones get services
As Motorola enters the Windows-based smartphone business with its Q device, the company is trying to tackle delivering business-grade services to...
Taking Symbian open source
Nokia's purchase of Symbian, and promise to take it open source, means three quarters of the world's smartphones could soon be running free software.
Nokia takes aim at the enterprise
Users are demanding more from their regular phones and smartphones, and market competition is driving innovation. We look at how current market...
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...
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,...
Q&A: Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie, co-chief executives at RIM
The two top executives at RIM discuss smartphones, the competition posed by netbooks and the future of the BlackBerry.
Symbian and Google could increase collaboration
Despite being rivals, Symbian has said it is willing to forge closer links with Google on smartphones.




















