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iPhone for the enterprise? It's possible, says Sybase
I wrote recently about why the iPhone is not ready for the enterprise, in spite of the recent release of the iPhone 3.0 update. Well, it appears that the folks over at Sybase agree too. Anyhow, I... Read more...
The difference between Windows Mobile and BlackBerry push email
The merits of various kinds of "push" email implementation have led to much debate and vociferous comments in the past. As instant email tipped past critical mass, however, people stopped caring and... Read more...
Sybase launches iAnywhere Mobile Office
Sybase has announced a new version of its iAnywhere Mobile Office, an enterprise-centric solution offering email, calendar, tasks, and contacts, as well as corporate directory lookup. In addition to... Read more...
Microsoft: Expect fewer Windows Mobile devices
Microsoft will be responding to the intense competition in the smartphone arena by various means, including beefing up its Windows Mobile operating system. In addition, Microsoft will also be... Read more...
Forwarding your text messages to your email
I came across txtForward earlier today, which I thought was worth a mention here. As its name suggests, txtForward automatically forwards incoming or outgoing text messages to a specified email... Read more...
Nokia launches touchscreen smartphone; Hackers boot Linux on the iPhone;
> Nokia launches touchscreen smartphone, the N97. Article> Hackers boot Linux on the iPhone. Article> MSI unveils new netbooks sporting Intel Atom processors. Article> QiGi i6 runs either... Read more...
Open-sourced Symbian questioned
Richard Windsor, a research analyst for technology and communication equipment at Nomura International, questioned whether Nokia's move to open source the Symbian platform a "win" for everyone... Read more...
The rise of application stores for mobile software
Probably as a result of pressure from Apple's highly successful application store, the maker of the BlackBerry smartphone, Research In Motion (RIM), has unveiled an... Read more...
Microsoft reiterates that it will not make handsets
Even as the first Google G1 Android phone launched and Apple looked set to sell between 10 to 12 million iPhones this year, Microsoft's group product manager for Windows Mobile, Scott Rockfeld,... Read more...
RIM jumps past Windows Mobile in 2Q 2008
The latest numbers from Gartner are out, and though almost every platform saw increased sales for devices, the big winner here appears to be RIM. While Windows Mobile increased its share slightly,... Read more...






