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Google Android - winning apps are location-based

News In accordance with the recent interest around location-based services, a wave of such applications made it through to the first round of judging for Google's new mobile platform, in the Android Developer Challenge.

Tags: location based services, android, google

[20 May 2008]

The future, in 3D

News The mobile phone is already revolutionising societies around the world but its impact is accelerating as phones become more powerful and find their way into the hands of more and more people, says futurist, inventor and author Ray Kurzweil.

Tags: mobiles, virtual reality, future

[19 May 2008]

LiMo targets the business mobile

News The LiMo Foundation, a broad industry consortium of manufacturers, operators and software developers working to put Linux onto the mobile phone, is to launch a major enterprise push later this year. LiMo announced a raft of new members, the most...

Tags: business, mobile, linux

[15 May 2008]

RIM quiet on touchscreen BlackBerry rumours

News Mobile in pictures Check out silicon.com's latest mobile photo stories here…  Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008   Photos: Bling up your BlackBerry  Photos: When art meets tech - Nokia phone...

Tags: iphone, rim, blackberry

[14 May 2008]

Google lays out mobile future

News Google is aiming to make an impact in the mobile sector by focusing on web-based applications, super-fast search and location based services (LBS). The online search giant has been ramping up its mobile applications for some time and unveiled its...

Tags: web, apps, android, mobile

[13 May 2008]

Nationwide WiMax in next two years?

News WiMax is currently only available in very limited deployments in the UK and only in its "fixed" variant, with the prospects for "mobile WiMax" - the type needed for portable devices - depending on upcoming spectrum auctions.

Tags: 3g, wimax

[09 May 2008]

Tomorrow's wireless world: Healthcare to wear

News The healthcare sector could also make use of wearable on-body monitors, which would communicate with a home hub or mobile phone via Bluetooth or the like. T is for TV Wireless from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more…

Tags: e-health, ofcom, wireless

[08 May 2008]

BT adds smart phone to home broadband package

News The company launched an FMC (fixed-mobile convergence) product known as Fusion back in 2005. While BT ToGo phones can make use of wi-fi at home or via BT hotspots for mobile VoIP, there is no ability for calls to be seamlessly handed over from wi...

Tags: broadband, smart phone, bt

[08 May 2008]

Mobile M2M connections on the up

News The number of mobile network connections used for M2M comms will grow from 37.5 million in 2007 to 186 million in 2012, says the analyst. T is for TV Click on the links below to find out more… A is for Antivirus

Tags: ecall, telematics, m2m

[06 May 2008]

Vodafone plugs iPhone gaps

News Vodafone was not one of the carriers which picked up the iPhone contract in its first foray into Europe; Orange was selected as Apple's iPhone partner in France, T-Mobile in Germany and O2 in the UK. Mobile operator Vodafone has struck a deal with...

Tags: italy, vodafone, iphone

[06 May 2008]

SAP apps to show up on BlackBerrys

News The companies announced last week that the first of SAP's software to make it onto the BlackBerry will be its customer relationship management (CRM) application, which will be generally available for mobile use within a couple of months.

Tags: blackberry, rim, sap

[06 May 2008]

iPhone out of stock after £100 price cut

News The mobile operator, which won the race to sell Apple's iPhone in Blighty, said it does still have stock of both iPhones in some of its retail stores, though it added availability of the 8GB device is "limited".

Tags: carphone warehouse, o2, iphone

[02 May 2008]

Ballmer on Yahoo!: Price in mind and not "a dime" more

News Photos: Introducing - the world's lightest mobile phone is worth but doesn't plan to pay "a dime above" that amount, according to The Wall Street Journal. But, at the same time, he concedes that there aren't a whole lot of other options for the...

Tags: bid, microsoft, yahoo

[02 May 2008]

O2 woos SMEs with broadband deal

News Mobile operator O2 UK has launched a business broadband service and extended the coverage of its home broadband offering to the whole of the UK from today. Mobile in pictures Check out silicon.com's latest mobile photo stories here… diams...

Tags: broadband, smes, o2

[01 May 2008]

iPhone vs BlackBerry: What the users love...

News The BlackBerry and the iPhone must be two of the most talked about devices in the history of mobile. Mobile in pictures Check out silicon.com's latest mobile photo stories here…  Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008...

Tags: smart phone, blackberry, iphone

[30 Apr 2008]

Global security spend to hit $10.5bn

News Increasing demand for a mobile workforce and awareness of damage caused by security breaches will continue to drive the global security software market, Gartner said. T is for Two-factor authentication

Tags: smes, security

[28 Apr 2008]

Harrods makes a tech-savvy exhibition of itself

News Harrods is using cutting-edge mobile technology to promote a new exhibition at its famous department store in Knightsbridge. The system uses so-called 'QR' barcodes printed on posters which, when photographed using mobile phone cameras, are scanned...

Tags: barcode, camera, qr, mobile

[25 Apr 2008]

Mobiles to come under attack from 'bad guys'

News Mobile devices are going to become the next big target for cyber criminals who will be helped by the greater availability of tools to develop software for them. Speaking to silicon.com at Infosec 2008 in London, former advisor to the White House on...

Tags: criminals, schmidt, security, sdk

[24 Apr 2008]

Cool tech gets down with the kids

News At Gartner's co-located mobile & wireless and enterprise & networking conferences in London, the analyst house pointed to Apple as an example of a business whose success can be attributed to how firmly it keeps its finger on the pulse of cutting...

Tags: ipod, apple, virtual worlds

[23 Apr 2008]

Mobile market ripe for femtocell loving

News The stars are aligning to create a market that's ripe for femtocell technology, according to a report from analyst house Infonetics Research - but don't start counting your mobile-access-point chickens just yet.

Tags: mobile broadband, 3.5g, femtocell

[23 Apr 2008]

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