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Sat-nav back seat drivers on their way

News Photos: Introducing - the world's lightest mobile phone Tom-Tom sat-nav users would be the first able to use the speed notification system but TfL says it is in talks with other sat-nav providers about using the map.

Tags: sat-nav

[15 May 2008]

Luxury Hotel Boosts Competitive Edge Through Cutting-Edge Communications

whitepaper The Nortel Wireless LAN 2300 Series enables mobile communications. The Nortel IP Phone 2007 offers all guests a user-friendly interface for the hotel's 'Infotainment' system. Hotel Schloss Velden in Austria is one of Europe's most respected hotels.

Tags: voip - ip telephony

[15 May 2008]

RIM reveals BlacBerry roadmap

News Mobile in pictures RIM says MVS will mean businesses can issue members of staff with one phone number rather than having to print business cards containing both a mobile and a landline number. Check out silicon.com's latest mobile photo stories...

Tags: rim, touchscreen, blackberry

[14 May 2008]

SmartSiren: Virus Detection and Alert for Smartphones

whitepaper Smartphones have recently become increasingly popular because they provide "All-in-one" convenience by integrating traditional mobile phones with handheld computing devices. This paper presents SmartSiren, a collaborative virus detection and alert...

Tags: anti-virus

[11 May 2008]

India's high-tech cities, web whispers, Babbage's Difference engine and more...

Photo Innovision, one of the companies involved in O2's six-month Oyster mobile wallet trial in London, has been showing off potential applications for NFC phones using its Topaz tag technology. HP is targeting the mini laptop market with this sub-£300...

Tags: hyderabad, robots, bangalore

[29 Apr 2008]

Minority Report: iPhone, Android and the world in your pocket

Comment Like every other market, Microsoft is there too with its own Windows Mobile operating system and platform. Yet it was an event that could make 2008 a significant milestone in the evolution of the mobile phone as a platform, says Seb Janacek.

Tags: smart phones, apple, android, iphone

[23 Apr 2008]

Minority Report: Why I am a Mac user

Comment At this year's Mobile World Congress Vodafone CEO Arun Sarin admitted the rest of the industry was now playing catch-up with Apple following the widespread adulation of touchscreen display and feature integration.

Tags: leopard, iphone, mac, apple

[17 Apr 2008]

SmartSiren: Virus Detection and Alert for Smartphones

whitepaper Smartphones have recently become increasingly popular because they provide all-in-one" convenience by integrating traditional mobile phones with handheld computing devices. The implementations of two proof-of-concept viruses on Windows Mobile have...

Tags: security tools

[11 Apr 2008]

Hitachi Storage at Work Case Study: Virgin Mobile

whitepaper What Virgin Mobile wanted to do was to consolidate it all - put it all in one place. Virgin Mobile is the UK's first, and the world's biggest virtual network operator. They decided to install a storage system because they had loads of storage all...

Tags: storage management, storage area network, hitachi data systems, data systems

[10 Apr 2008]

Microsoft smartens up for enterprise mobility

News Microsoft also announced the launch of System Centre Mobile Device Manager (SCMDM) 2008 to enable businesses to offer more sophisticated mobile apps and features. Scott Rockfield, group product manager for Windows Mobile, said: "System Centre...

Tags: microsoft, mobility, windows mobile

[02 Apr 2008]

LiMo Foundation launches Linux Android rival

News Google's Android may get all the attention, but there's more than one industry consortium working to unify Linux development for mobile phones. Mobile in pictures There's no shortage of interest among the mobile-phone industry elite in using Linux...

Tags: android, google, linux, mobile

[31 Mar 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: The one-box generation

Comment My oldest children can remember black-and-white TV but there were no colour services, nor were videos, PCs, mobile phones or broadband available. Payment is ensured by a tracking system linked to the TV sales process and by detector vans that...

Tags: television, revenue, radio, broadcast

[26 Mar 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.

Tags: gartner, iphone, apple, analyst

[19 Mar 2008]

Get flexible, keep staff - it works for the OFT

News The Office of Fair Trading is set to extend its mobile and remote working rollout from 100 to 200 staff by the end of May.   Top 10 tips for working from home   Upwardly Mobile: There's no workplace like home   Lawyers warn of...

Tags: oft, home working, c&w, connectivity

[18 Mar 2008]

National Carphones dials in to SaaS

Case Study The mobile equipment fitting company has been using the SaaS CRM software from Netsuite for almost two years and says it has played a major role in efficiency and revenue gains. Gordon Anderson, MD of National Carphones, told silicon.com: "Before...

Tags: netsuite, saas, online, crm

[13 Mar 2008]

Cheat Sheet: Google Android

Cheat Sheet In Google's words, it's a "complete software stack" for mobile phones, built on an open Linux kernel (Linux version 2.6) - so that's an operating system plus all the middleware and key apps you need to drive a mobile phone.

Tags: android, mobile linux, google, mobile phone

[12 Mar 2008]

Apple's iPhone opens its arms to business

News And as a result, a lot of business users have stuck with their BlackBerrys or Windows Mobile phones. It also makes the iPhone more appealing to prosumers, people who buy their own mobile phones for personal use, but also access some business...

Tags: iphone, rim, email, blackberry

[07 Mar 2008]

Dear silicon.com... data guardians, not so "killer" mobile apps, Vista on sale…

Comment Perhaps the technology should be referred to as something other than a mobile phone. Internet on mobile - rubbish. The next killer app on mobile, to gain proper share, is sat-nav. As the bloke in PC World told me - "Vista is the best operating...

Tags: mobile, data, vista, views

[06 Mar 2008]

Steve Jobs slams Flash - opens door to Silverlight?

News He said: "I believe it has got good potential for being an application framework on top of an operating system framework for mobile devices. All major handset manufacturers worldwide licence Flash today delivering a broad range of mobile devices...

Tags: flash, steve jobs, iphone, silverlight

[06 Mar 2008]

Mobiles on the moon, Google Android, Facebook fall

News Returning to earthly matters, the annual Mobile World Congress trade show took place in Barcelona this month and silicon.com reporter Natasha Lomas was on the ground gathering all sorts of phone-based goodness from the world's biggest mobile shindig.

Tags: mwc, facebook, 419 scam, moon

[28 Feb 2008]

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