mobile computer
Google Talk finds a home on iPhone
News Adam Connors, of Google's mobile team said in the blog: "In addition to sending your friends Gmail messages from your iPhone, you can now chat with them while you're on the move. Connors pointed out there are a few differences when using Google... [04 Jul 2008]
Dear silicon.com: Tech teacher shortage, Kangaroo and phones on planes
Comment I and many others I know will choose the airline that does not allow mobile voice calls. Students developing an interest in how their computer worked, being able to explore, modify and get involved and then go on to work in IT. [03 Jul 2008]
MARGI Systems Case Study: Tufts-New England Medical Center
White Paper Halin began to face an increased number of presentations, he needed a dedicated mobile device for displaying images that would replace his laptop, and he considered purchasing a second laptop computer. [03 Jul 2008]
Banque Misr Safeguards Profitability and Reputation With Improved Threat Management
White Paper Banque deployed CA for its solution, using CA Anti-Virus, the bank can ensure that it is protected against worms, Trojans, viruses and malicious mobile code. Banque Misr provides corporate, retail and Islamic banking services in Egypt. [02 Jul 2008]
Wireless Application Development for a Changing World: A Beginner's Guide to Designing Pervasive Application Architectures
White Paper A few years ago mobile computing was sizzling hot. At that time, mobile applications was though of as completely new and different from desktop software. Mobile applications, it was said, would revolutionize the way one worked, spent the free time... [01 Jul 2008]
Bill Gates, iPhone 2.0, mini laptops and much more...
Photo This is a mobile phone vending machine on show at Fujitsu's customer experience centre in Surrey where the company's future vision of retail is laid out. The festival season is also upon us so silicon.com rounded up of the most interesting mobile... [30 Jun 2008]
Mobile Ubuntu invites developers to build
News A mobile internet device (MID) - a concept Intel is aggressively promoting - is a mobile device that is larger and more like a normal computer than, for example, an Apple iPhone, but smaller than an ultra-portable PC. [26 Jun 2008]
Photos: Say hello to Intel's little helpers
Photo Eventually, the designers plan to attach the arm to a Segway, making it mobile. Company researchers demonstrated this and other cutting-edge research from their labs during Research@Intel Day at the Computer History Museum in California, US. [18 Jun 2008]
iPhone 2.0: Lower price and "amazingly zippy"
News Steve Jobs, Apple CEO, said: "It's amazingly zippy," showing off the encore to a device that melds a mobile phone, iPod media player and web browser. Analysts said it would change the stakes in the mobile market given its price, business-oriented... [10 Jun 2008]
Photos: A snapshot of what HP's got up its sleeve
Photo This shows a concept called cloud printing in which you can wirelessly request print tasks using your laptop or mobile phone. The mobile phone screen shows print jobs which have been requested via the phone that have been received and successfully... [09 Jun 2008]
A Layered Approach to Laptop Security for Healthcare
White Paper This whitepaper discusses IT asset tracking solutions to meet the challenges of laptop theft, mobile data security and simple, accurate management of computer inventory. The loss of one computer puts patient privacy at risk, and exposes... [06 Jun 2008]
ANPR "ring of steel" watches over Manchester
News Mobile ANPR cameras used in Manchester over the past two years have already resulted in police seizing more than 30,000 cars flagged as illegal by the system. In a statement Mike George, ANPR project manager for GMP, said: "GMP has historically... [05 Jun 2008]
BlackBerrys on the beat
News Keith Gough, mobile information project manager at Thames Valley Police said the tech will allow officers to "police smarter not harder". He added mobile access will mean officers are better informed with up-to-the-minute information, allowing them... [03 Jun 2008]
Best Practices for Authenticating Mobile Workers and Securing Data Access
White Paper Tokens are portable, easy to use, relatively inexpensive, and compatible with virtually every type of computer. In an environment where business and government databases store ever-increasing amounts of sensitive and confidential data - and where a... [31 May 2008]
Protection for Every Endpoint
White Paper As mobile technologies mature and grow increasingly sophisticated, organizations would do well to ask themselves a simple question: are today's smartphones being used more as a phone or a computer? But today's workforce is increasingly mobile, and... [30 May 2008]
