pdas in comment and analysis
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The last CD
Comment This sometimes also extends to mobiles, PDAs and cameras at the more expensive conferences. Written at a Copenhagen hotel and dispatched to silicon.com via a free wi-fi service Ask yourself this simple question: when was the last time you burned a... [25 Oct 2007]
The McCue Interview: British Energy CIO, Ian Campbell
Comment Fortunately the company recently completed a mobile tech project to give around 750 users secure remote access to the organisation's systems from laptops, PDAs and BlackBerrys, meaning some of those cut off were still able to work despite being... [13 Aug 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wi-fi radiation scare
Comment And yet strangely no one has spotted that domestic microwave ovens with faulty doors have a 1,000-fold greater density of radiation than wi-fi - or, even worse, the potential damage to thumbs and fingers that suffer radiation from car keys and... [29 May 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Security twitch
Comment Like most business people I have everything backed up but still have a slightly irrational fear of losing any vital part of my hardware - whether laptop, PCs, PDAs or mobiles. Written in Dublin after a long working day and dispatched from Lower... [11 Apr 2007]
Learn to love your network again
Comment Phil Young, head of IT at Amtrak, said: "The issue facing CIOs around network visualisation is not the understanding of the company's core systems and applications but that ever-changing picture of peripheral devices being added to the network... [26 Mar 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: No locks?
Comment Come to think of it, this should also apply to mobile phones, PDAs, VoIP handsets, cameras and every other device that can connect to the internet. Written in a hotel near Morpeth, Northumberland, polished on the A1 heading south and dispatched to... [15 Mar 2007]
Plugging and preventing data leaks
Comment This approach also allows users to take classified information out of the organisation on laptops or PDAs and still manage to control who has access to certain information. However companies need to put adequate controls in place before sharing... [07 Mar 2007]
Leader: Consumer tech is changing the enterprise
Leader The proliferation of ever more powerful mobile phones, PDAs and ultra-portable PCs combined with higher bandwidth wireless connectivity is changing the way people interact and consume content, information and products. [11 Jan 2007]
Unwired: The tiny screen problem
Comment Now the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany has created a video projector the size of a sugar cube, designed for mobile phones, PDAs and laptops. Unwired's Richard Leyland explains. It's a major battleground for technology vendors in both business and... [12 Dec 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Conference freebies
Comment Of course commercial conferences run by the IT industry have always been able to be more extravagant and in recent years I have seen radios, MP3 players, mobile phones, PDAs and more handed out like M&Ms. [27 Oct 2006]
Leader: Longer battery life, please
Leader silicon.com does not, as our regular readers know, review hardware such as laptops, mobile phones and PDAs (we leave that to our sister site CNET.co.uk). HP has also said it's working on extending batter life for its laptops, PDAs and smart phones... [10 Oct 2006]
Pieter Geelen and Peter-Frans Pauwels
AS Profile But soon the founders realised navigation tools were what PDAs needed and so Palmtop morphed into the now successful TomTom, the top-selling sat-nav device maker this year, with more than 30 per cent market share. [25 Sep 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 07.07.06
Round-Up It seems the amount of gadgets we're carrying around on a daily basis - from BlackBerrys and mobile phones to iPods and PDAs - means men in the UK are being forced to consider upgrading the good old-fashioned jacket pocket for the far greater... [07 Jul 2006]
Paperless office - ages-old myth or valuable way forward?
Comment Despite the growth of electronic documents, email, PDAs, PDFs and the rest, our appetite for paper just continues to grow. Offices will never get rid of paper entirely - but minimising its use is a relatively easy way for organisations to cut costs... [26 Jun 2006]
Best practice: Making life easier for business travellers
Comment Workers invariably carry sensitive information such as emails and instant messages stored on their laptops, PDAs and mobile phones so make sure they safeguard this via encryption, passwords or PIN codes. [14 Jun 2006]
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