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The business smartphone is still in the distance
In his latest column, Stephen claims companies won’t switch to mobile devices until they are as reliable as their trucks.
Top 10 remote desktop applications
We take a look at the pick of the bunch when it comes to remote desktop applications for your smartphone.
Windows Phone 7 Series won't run WinMo apps
Microsoft's all-new mobile OS will be a clean break, but WinMo 6.5 will still be actively supported for a long time to come, a Microsoft employee...
Fifth of businesses not happy with their broadband
A fifth of small businesses are annoyed by the reliability or speed of their connections, according to Ofcom.
Security firms cannot protect the iPhone from threats
Recent incidents have put the iPhone's security in focus, but firms will not be able to develop anti-virus because of the nature of the system.
Could Android be the next target for worm attacks?
Jail-broken iPhones have already been targeted, but what does this mean for Android, which has a more open OS?
Reviews Round-Up: Sony netbook appears
Sony’s first netbook and the first fruits from Gateway are the highlights this week, accompanying another smartphone from Acer, a Kyocera MFP and...
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.
Commons committee wants Twitter in the House
The Procedure Committee concludes tablets and smartphones should be allowed in the House of Commons and tweeting should be approved.
More smartphones means more security threats
The growing problem of handset theft is leading to the escalation of security threats for mobile phone users.
Buyers' guide to Christmas gadgets
Looking for a techie gift for that special someone? Find out which laptops, netbooks, smartphones and must-have gadgets are worth your attention.
Acer goes with Android for smartphones, netbooks
Acer will release an Android netbook in the third quarter, and smartphones soon after.
Samsung leapfrogs Apple in smartphone wars
Apple loses the top spot in smartphone shipments to its new arch nemesis.
What will Windows Mango mean for business?
We take a look at what Microsoft's next mobile operating system has to offer the corporate world.
IDF 2011: Intel and Google unite for future of Android
The two giants plan to work together to make Android primed for Intel’s architecture going forward. <br> <br>
Mobile app store revenues to near $37bn by 2015
Direct revenue from mobile app stores won't be far off $40 billion in a matter of years. <br> <br>
Qualcomm announces record revenues
The chipmaker confirms £2.34 billion of revenues for the second quarter of 2011.
HTC buys patent portfolio
The Taiwanese mobile manufacturer purchases a plethora of patents and pending applications.
Android steals iPhone crown in UK
Handsets running Google's Android operating system are now more popular than Apple's iPhone, according to research.<br>
Tablets eat the smartphone's lunch
Inside the Enterprise: Computer makers are worried that tablets could cannibalise their laptop sales. In fact, it could be smartphone sales that...
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