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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.
HD video conferencing: As good as being there?
Is high-definition video conferencing finally good enough to make up for not meeting in person?
802.11n: Is there an end to the saga?
After many years of discussion and debate, the 802.11n standard still awaits final approval. What is going on and why is ratification taking so long?
Sisters are doing IT for themselves
The IT industry is a healthy, fast-moving and vibrant place to work. But why are women still turned off by tech?
Working 9-5: Not a way to make a living?
National Work from Home Day and Work Wise Week is upon us, but what's the big deal about flexible working and why should companies care?
The impact of the Eee PC
Had most people in IT even heard of Asus' Eee PC a year ago? Probably not. Yet its impact has been nothing short of remarkable...
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.
Managing IT with a mobile phone
Use your smartphone as a handy system administration tool - whenever and wherever you are.
Are you being served?
Businesses are under increasing pressure to be responsive to customer demand. More and more people are turning to the internet to make purchases and have their queries answered, but a number of (...)
Are Motorola's phone days over?
As the 2008 Mobile World Congress begins, uncertainty surrounds one of the biggest names in mobile phone history. Will it stay or will it sell, and can it recapture the past success of products (...)
An Audience with Bill Gates
Hear what Microsoft's chairman Bill Gates had to say during his last official visit to the UK before he 'retires' later this year. IT PRO attended the special event hosted by the Institute of (...)
Science fiction's influence on technology: ideas made real
The recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas provided an opportunity to explore the links between science fiction and the technologies of today and tomorrow.
Is the iPhone fit for business? Part two
Although the iPhone is aimed squarely at consumers, we all know many corporate devices come to favour through the back door, so why should the latest member of Apple's family be any different?
Is the iPhone fit for business? Part one
Although the iPhone is aimed squarely at consumers, we all know many corporate devices come to favour through the back door, so why should the latest member of Apple's family be any different?
Low-cost computing gets professional for Afghan school
Low-cost thin client computing technology has helped a women's business school in Kandahar, Afghanistan bulk up its IT offering, while keeping energy and maintenance low.
Where next for Palm
Once the darling of the PDA and the smartphone business, Palm has been finding it tough in an increasingly competitive and commoditised market for mobile devices, illustrated by the axing of its (...)
IDF 2007: Q&A: The state of WiMAX
WiMAX will be an option on Menlow UMPC systems and Montevina Centrino notebooks next year and Intel is investing with KDDI in a bid to roll out WiMAX in Japan. IT PRO asked Sriram (...)
IDF 2007: Q&A: Ultra mobile PCs and mobile internet devices (MIDs)
The true mobile internet needs a PC, however small, but it might not be running Windows.
Q&A: Intel's Diane Bryant
IT PRO spoke to Diane Bryant, vice president of Intel's digital enterprise group and general manager of its server platforms group, to get the lowdown on how rival AMD's recent (...)
Q&A: Lenovo COO Fran O'Sullivan
IT PRO talked to the chief operating officer of PC maker Lenovo about the company's plans and products, and how she balances the Chinese and American sides of the company.
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Week in Review: Can Steve Ballmer stand the heat?
Without Gates' support, can Ballmer steer Microsoft through choppy waters? This week, we also looked at the YouTube war, a Guinness world record, next-gen broadband and very cheap solid state drives.
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Control your PC from a Pocket PC phone with GoToMyPC PocketView
If you want remote access to your PC then you'll want to check out GoToMyPC PocketView. While most remote control services require you to use another PC, GoToMyPC PocketView runs on Windows Mobile for instant access.
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