mobile computing a 3g iphone
Cheat Sheet: Cloud computing
Cheat Sheet The launch of the 3G iPhone, for example, was accompanied by countless vendors touting their SaaS products for Apple's shiny new device. Some cloud computing vendors are also tailoring their applications to work on mobile devices. [01 Aug 2008]
RIM co-CEO: Qwerty is the next big thing
Comment One of the announcements causing the biggest stir was the BlackBerry Bold - touted by some as the device to rival the iPhone. At the conference, co-CEO Mike Lazaridis caught up with silicon.com reporter Natasha Lomas to tell us why he believes... [16 May 2008]
Minority Report: Why I am a Mac user
Comment The iPhone is a great example of this. Critics pointed to the lack of Exchange support as a major flaw with the iPhone, yet this has been resolved through a deal with Microsoft. A recent description of the iPhone interface on the website of... [17 Apr 2008]
Apple iPhone 'ready for business'
News Ken Dulaney, vice president of mobile computing at Gartner, told silicon.com: "The iPhone initially was in the [lowest support rating] level because it didn't have the core elements that were needed to use it beyond a custom supported device. [19 Mar 2008]
Unwired: The tiny screen problem
Comment Apple has the IT world holding its breath braced for the possible arrival of the iPhone. As our converged devices have become smaller, tech vendors have been battling some weighty but very basic problems: computing power has been limited, battery... [12 Dec 2006]
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