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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...
Touch screens driving mobile app growth
The success of the iPhone, BlackBerry Storm and similar new-generation touch screen smartphones is helping to boost demand for third party mobile...
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.
Nokia loses share to Apple and RIM
Demand for the latest iPhone and BlackBerry smartphones eats into market leader Nokia’s market share.
Netbooks vs. Smartphones: Making business mobile
What we traditionally think of as a smartphone is changing, as data is overtaking voice in terms of use. However, netbooks are beginning to become...
US Android handsets to cost $199
Reports point to a modest retail price for the first Google Android-based smartphones, do to go on sale in the US ahead of a UK launch.
HTC introduces S740 smartphone
Keypad and keyboard equipped HTC handset provides alternative to touchscreen enabled smartphones.
ISSE: Emerging security threats challenge businesses
Smartphones, laptops and even Macs are under fire from malicious code - if you want to be really secure, your best bet is to buy a Nintendo WII.
RIM looks to consumers with new BlackBerry deals
Research In Motion announces consumer-friendly partnerships with the likes of Ticketmaster as it tries to broaden the market for its smartphones.
Business Smartphone Roundup
Following on from our look at Symbian-based smartphones, IT PRO turns its attentions to some of the latest offerings running Windows, PalmOS,...
Smartphones could spell the death of the handheld
The worldwide handheld market experiences its 10th quarter of year-on-year decline according to research
Emerging applications boost demand for smartphones
An IDC study suggests that smartphone users are happy to increase their ARPU levels as they vote with their feet away from traditional mobiles
Vodafone opts for Windows Mobile on all smartphones
British mobile phone giant to standardise on Microsoft mobile phone operating system for all future smartphones
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.
Symbian-based smartphones
Smartphones can be as vital to conducting business as your laptop, so choosing the right one to work with is essential. IT PRO compares and tests...
Analysis: Five security tips for smartphones in the enterprise
The technology of today’s smartphones is going to put more pressure on IT departments, and IBM has released advice about how administrators can...
Home Office calls for built-in security in phones
Home Secretary John Reid tells handset makers to consider security precautions when designing the next generation of smartphones.


















