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O2 snaffles HomeServe mobile contract

News The deal will see around 4,000 connections transferred to O2 - using devices including BlackBerrys and PDAs. From real time updates on PDAs to communicating with customers via SMS, this new partnership with O2 will support our future ambition to... [18 Aug 2008]

Smart phone battle: Qwerty vs touchscreen

News Andrew Jackson, head of IT at Huveaux, said: "The Qwerty keyboard, like those used on BlackBerrys, provides a familiar, standardised layout and good tactile feedback which is always going to appeal to business users who don't want to learn a new... [22 May 2008]

silicon.com Classics: The iPod and BlackBerry lost property mountain

News The latest in our weekly look back through the classic stories of the last decade in the silicon.com archive is a peek inside the lost property depot of Transport for London to see where all the iPods, BlackBerrys and mobile phones left by... [05 Mar 2008]

LinkedIn gets a facelift and goes mobile

News Business network LinkedIn is getting a makeover to offer an improved service to its almost 20 million users and make it available on BlackBerrys, iPhones, PDAs and mobile phones. And LinkedIn is now being made available for BlackBerrys, the iPhone... [25 Feb 2008]

BlackBerrys squashed by Whitehall data ban

News Government BlackBerrys and PDAs have been grounded by the Whitehall-wide ban on the movement of unencrypted personal data. Not all government BlackBerrys meet this standard, however. The Department of Health, Ministry of Justice, Department for... [04 Feb 2008]

Photos: Five mobile gadgets for cops

Photo In August this year, Bedfordshire Police announced plans to distribute BlackBerrys to 1,000 front line officers by February 2008. Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) in Lewisham have been given PDAs from O2 to help them report environmental... [27 Nov 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]

Stories of the month - July 2007

News BlackBerrys and PDAs bad for work/life balance The age-old Mac vs PC debate was reignited this month when half of the silicon.com CIO Jury decided the cost of upgrading to Microsoft's latest OS - Windows Vista - is encouraging companies to consider... [30 Jul 2007]

CIO Essentials: Vista, BBC iPlayer, BlackBerrys and spam

News BlackBerrys and PDAs bad for work/life balance Unfortunately the silicon.com CIO Jury appears to have concluded that BlackBerrys can cause more problems than they solve. Ever wondered what CIOs are reading on silicon.com? [24 Jul 2007]

BlackBerrys and PDAs bad for work/life balance

News BlackBerrys and smart phones may have had a huge impact on executive and employee productivity but they also have a negative impact on work/life balance by making it more difficult to switch off from the office. [18 Jul 2007]

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]

Rise of the manbag: Are gadgets to blame?

News The number of gadgets we're carrying around on a daily basis - from BlackBerrys and mobile phones to iPods and PDAs - means men in the UK may be forced to embrace the metrosexual phenomenon of the 'manbag'. [05 Jul 2006]

CIO Jury: Do mobile technologies make us too connected?

News With BlackBerrys, PDAs, laptops, wi-fi hotspots and high-speed internet from hotel rooms there really is no way to honestly say you cannot stay connected. Graham Yellowley, director of technology at Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International, added... [01 Jun 2006]

Paramedics treat patients with BlackBerrys

Case Study To make the right decisions, non-emergency ambulance teams in Cambridge have been given BlackBerrys so they can access information fast. The council paid Vodafone £30,000 to link the BlackBerrys with the council's Anite Swift index database, which... [24 Feb 2006]

CIO Jury: Smart mobile devices spark IT headache

News He said: "BlackBerrys with the ability to erase data in case of physical loss provide some protection but most 3G devices and PDAs don't have such a capability. All 12 of silicon.com's CIO Jury IT user panel said the proliferation of 3G mobile... [19 Jan 2006]

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