mobile data in comment and analysis
iPhone 3G, terrorists and tech, file sharers vs ISP
Comment Any terrorist who is serious about staying undetected does not use a mobile phone, never uses the same landline twice… With Data and information leaks from secure and government facilities being highlighted continually, do we really think this data... [15 Jul 2008]
We are now roaming at 30,000 feet...
Comment The first phase provided simple data services such as email and SMS to passengers on their mobile phones. Soon, even a window seat above the Atlantic will no longer be beyond the reach of the chirping mobile phone. [26 Jun 2008]
Name that tune...the rise of Shazam
Comment Those are the things that will really drive data services onto the mobile device.the future of music in a digital age Shazam is a veteran of the mobile app industry. The company's business started life seven years ago as a simple pay-as-you-go... [12 Jun 2008]
Catherine Doran
CIO Profile Comms and mobility is also a big issue and Network Rail recently signed a deal with O2 to provide 23,000 staff with voice, BlackBerry and other mobile data services. As a member of the executive management team at Network Rail, Catherine Doran is... [11 Jun 2008]
Toby Redshaw
CIO Profile Toby Redshaw joined global insurance group Aviva as CIO at the beginning of 2008 following six years at mobile phone giant Motorola. At Motorola, among other things, he dealt with IT architecture, ebusiness, in-house collaboration and data... [11 Jun 2008]
Computing on the go
Comment Check out silicon.com's latest mobile photo stories here…  Photos: Google Android unveils its face  Photos: BlackBerry Boldly goes Qwerty over touch again  Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008... [04 Jun 2008]
Minority Report: What's in store for the iPhone?
Comment Meanwhile, Apple's UK mobile operator O2 confirmed it has sold out of the 8GB version with no mention of restocking. After all, sales are healthy, it's becoming available in an ever-increasing number of territories and everyone's talking about it... [23 May 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Tech skills slump, gov't snooping, Segway safety
Comment Let them do it - the people that they need information about have already stopped using mobile phones and email for communication - if they want to continue monitoring my messages who cares? The ISPs and telcos will justifiably raise their charges... [22 May 2008]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Tighten content security
Comment Content security must start here, ensuring that such data is secure, whether on a storage array in a data centre, on an employee's desktop or on some mobile device out in the field. With the problem of spam in check rather than cured, focus has... [02 May 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 02.05.08
Round-Up Smart phones are the hottest property in the mobile handset industry, with some analysts predicting that in a few short years we'll all be holding them or have pockets vibrating with them. Your data. She added the 'data guardians' brought in to... [02 May 2008]
Dear silicon.com... XP lives, the femtocell 'truth', BlackBerry bashing…
Comment Windows XP was getting a lot of attention this week, with silicon.com readers undecided whether the OS should live on or not… And data losses never seem far from the reader comments page, with this week being no exception… Another item on the... [01 May 2008]
Dear silicon.com... T5 chaos, mobile maladies, and laptop losses…
Comment Following that, another topic on readers' radars is the debate over the dangers of mobile phones, and lastly, government laptop losses are ruffling feathers again. Mobile maladies Mobile phones: A public health time bomb? [03 Apr 2008]
The McCue Interview: Steven Bandrowczak, CIO, Nortel
Comment But not surprisingly, given the products and services Nortel sells, all things networking and mobile are also high on Bandrowczak's list of priorities. That includes two major data centres and 12 satellite centres, along with 1,500 servers and 40... [01 Apr 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 28.03.08
Round-Up It's a veritable cornucopia of mobile and wireless connectivity. The first travel-themed report of the week is news that Ofcom has waved a couple of table tennis racquets in the air and signalled take-off for mobile phones on aircraft. [28 Mar 2008]
Dear silicon.com... data guardians, not so "killer" mobile apps, Vista on sale…
Comment Internet on mobile - rubbish. The next killer app on mobile, to gain proper share, is sat-nav. Perhaps the technology should be referred to as something other than a mobile phone. OK, 37 people is more than one person - but just how are 37 people... [06 Mar 2008]
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