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Video: Will smart phones kill off the laptop?

Video silicon.com reporter Natasha Lomas caught up with four senior execs from the mobile industry at the world's biggest mobile phone trade show - Mobile World Congress - in Barcelona to get their views on the year's hot trends - and whether they think... [27 Feb 2008]

Skin-detecting CCTV keeps an eye on motorists

News Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008 He said many UK councils have shown interest in using dtech to police vehicle occupancy, adding it is already in use "all over the world".dtech has additional applications beyond policing... [26 Feb 2008]

Top of the class for online ads? Search and social networks

News Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008 For online advertising, the word is portals are out but search, entertainment and social network sites are in. Photo stories Check out silicon.com's latest photo stories here[25 Feb 2008]

The mobile industry in its own words

News The world's biggest mobile phone trade show - Mobile World Congress 2008 - took place earlier this month in Barcelona. It is now not about you, it is about us… All of a sudden it will become the world of us. [22 Feb 2008]

Open source gains business credibility

News Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008 The use of open source is on the rise in the corporate IT environment as organisations look to cut the cost of developing and using software. Three-quarters of silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury... [22 Feb 2008]

Microsoft to embrace open-source and says won't sue

News Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008 Microsoft has announced changes in its business practices to work better with software from other providers, including open-source communities. Photo stories [22 Feb 2008]

IBM to use DNA to shrink chip size

News Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008 Scientists at IBM are conducting research into arranging carbon nanotubes - strands of carbon atoms that can conduct electricity - into arrays with DNA molecules. [21 Feb 2008]

Photos: Nokia Navigator maps out the route on foot

Photo Nokia announced Maps 2.0 and the 6210 Navigator handset at the GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last week. The service and new phone are optimised for pedestrian navigation. The company arranged driving and walking tours using the device in... [20 Feb 2008]

Specsavers eyes up savings with Vanco deal

News Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008 High street optician Specsavers has signed a £4.5m deal with network operator Vanco for the management of its global wide area network (WAN). Photo stories [19 Feb 2008]

Mobiles on the moon? Nasa prepares trial for takeoff

News Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008 After conquering the farthest corners of the globe, mobile phones are now destined for the final frontier - space. Even in the cosmos there will be no escaping the ringtone as Nasa and the... [19 Feb 2008]

Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008

Photo The world's biggest mobile phone trade show - Mobile World Congress 2008 - kicked off in Barcelona on 11 February. Samsung used Mobile World Congress to make a big song and dance about its music-friendly Soul mobile, which debuted at the show - a... [18 Feb 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 15.02.08

Round-Up In a deafening cacophony of ringtones that could be heard from outer space (and underwater), handset vendors, mobile operators, developers and journalists descended on Barcelona for a state of the nation address this week at the Mobile World... [15 Feb 2008]

Mobile World Congress 2008 Diary - Tuesday

Comment It's day one proper of the Congress and the queues just got tails. A future so fast, so always on and so seamlessly integrated that it doesn't have time for lunch is not a future this Congress would vote for. [13 Feb 2008]

Mobile World Congress 2008 Diary - Monday

Comment Elsewhere at Mobile World Congress today Microsoft has been banging on about the death of the business mobile device, while a number of companies have been keen to show off prototype demos of Google's Android mobile tech. [12 Feb 2008]

Mobile malware: The threat exists

News More than 86 per cent of mobile users have at least some level of concern relating to the security of their device, according to the results of McAfee's 2008 Mobile Security Report into consumer attitudes to handset threat, published at the Mobile... [11 Feb 2008]

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