mobile content
Photos: How Dubai's driverless trains get their wi-fi
Photo In Dubai, the system uses mobile WiMax and HSPA as backhaul for the wi-fi service. Not content with a full fleet of robotic trains, the Dubai metro will also boast blanket wi-fi connectivity on all... [17 Nov 2009]
Breaking New Ground: Increasing the ROI of Mobility by Moving Complex Data
White Paper This is particularly critical in enterprises with significant mobile deployments. Virtually every organization with a mobile workforce can benefit from Afaria. This powerful and proven technology that is... [13 Nov 2009]
What Hackers Know That You Don't: Web 2.0 Weaknesses and Opportunities
White Paper Web-based applications, always-connected mobile devices, social networks, user-generated content, and the speed in which newly created Web sites are coming online are ushering in an era of unprecedented... [12 Nov 2009]
Photos: Android marches onto even more smartphones
Photo It's two years since Google announced it was building an open mobile OS platform - and the number of smartphones with Android inside is on the up. The Xperia X10 runs version 1.6 of the Android OS - aka Donut - and is... [06 Nov 2009]
Photos: Top iPhone apps for business
Photo The full version enables full create, edit and delete capabilities, and requires users to have the Unlimited Edition licence or Mobile licence. Mobile Lite provides a stripped down version to all... [27 Oct 2009]
Amazon's Kindle ignites legal upheaval
Comment The explosion of increasingly sophisticated mobile devices, coupled with the recent app phenomenon will also contribute to the proliferation of e-reader technologies, allowing e-publications to be viewed on a vast range... [27 Oct 2009]
T-Mobile's Sidekick data: All may not be lost
News Users of T-Mobile's Sidekick had been told the lost data - which included contacts, calendars and other information - may be gone for good after the server outage last week, but T-Mobile said last night... [13 Oct 2009]
BBC iPlayer gets ready to go Worldwide
News Bradley-Jones also said BBC Worldwide plans to launch news and sport mobile apps in the next few months. BBC Worldwide has confirmed it wants to launch an iPlayer-style paid-for video platform, allowing viewers overseas... [12 Oct 2009]
How a tech 'watch list' can save CIOs from being caught out
News Who would have thought five years ago that cell phones would have 2MB data network connections for use by special mobile applications or that datacentre capacity would be available "on demand" over the internet and paid... [12 Oct 2009]
Cheat Sheet: The Kindle, Amazon's e-book reader
Cheat Sheet The Kindle comes with HSDPA built in, so content purchased from Amazon can be delivered over a 3G mobile network. You've got two choices: USB and mobile. The retailer has struck a global... [07 Oct 2009]
The Top Five Emerging Trends in Learning Technology
White Paper This new white paper explores those trends, looking at factors such as Web 2.0, changes in the mix of blended learning and content development tools support the mobile learning. Users have wielded their... [01 Oct 2009]
Securing IP Networks
White Paper As Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) is opening the door to a wealth of new opportunities for service providers and their customers, it also ushers in a number of potential security flaws that can be exploited. [01 Oct 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The turntable spins on
Comment The tape recorder, CD, MP3, Walkman, iPod, mobile phone player et al are all disruptive and business-changing technologies, and trying to stop them is futile. Waiting in the wings we have mobile mesh... [24 Sep 2009]
End2End Helps Companies Delivering Mobile Data Services and Content to Boost Earnings With Intelligence Enabled by SAS
White Paper Denmark-based End2End's managed service solutions are currently powering the delivery of data services and content across more than 50 mobile operators in 20 countries - for companies such as Lycos... [19 Sep 2009]
Silverlight 4: Microsoft casts light on next version of Adobe Flash rival
News That's still a far cry from Adobe's Flash, which is almost ubiquitous on PCs and on a growing number of mobile phones as well. In particular, Microsoft said the next version of the Adobe Flash rival would support its... [09 Sep 2009]