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Lotus Notes is coming to the iPhone and iPod Touch, and both Apple and IBM hope that the result will make you want Microsoft solutions a little bit less. If the mere presence of the new client isn't
We've reached the end of 2007, and now it's time to look ahead to what we'll see in the wireless marketplace for the coming year. According to a panel of experts, some of the factors controlling news
It hasn't been very long since the FCC first said "yes" to the idea of in-flight WiFi (at the
It's time for the rumors to stop and, well, for the new rumors to begin. It's finally confirmed--Google will take part in the
The recent fires in southern California had profound, sometimes tragic, impacts on the lives and businesses of hundreds of thousands of people. Now, as enterprises and governments begin to analyze
It was easy to get the feeling of freedom when wireless devices started accessing the Web, but users still tend to be locked into the browser that came pre-loaded on their smartphone. Oh, sure, some
Unwilling to let AT&T run away with the "cool phone" title, Verizon is keeping up the phone flood , with
It's been an interesting year for Qualcomm. First, there was the Broadcom
You can't say that the opportunity wasn't there. The FCC had the chance to mandate truly open access for
It might be going a bit too far to suggest that Sybase is remaking itself as a wireless software or services company, but it's undeniable that wireless applications and technology are key to the
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