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SAP Replaces Previous VPN Technology With F5's FirePass SSL VPN Solution, Ensuring Secure Remote Access for Nearly 7,000 Users Daily
White Paper These employees needed to consistently and securely connect to any application, using any type of device - from PC to Mac to PocketPC - anywhere in the world. SAP wanted to provide remote access to corporate applications... [11 Jul 2008]
Skype rings changes with standalone VoIP phone
News Stefan Oberg, general manager, desktop and hardware at Skype, said in a statement: "Skype has already introduced wi-fi phones and Skype for PocketPC wireless. Skype on Thursday announced new cordless phones that will let... [01 Sep 2006]
Find the best St Patrick's Day pub with your iPod
News The guide, mostly devoted to location information and ratings, is available for the iPod and both Palm and PocketPC PDAs and can be found here. With St Patrick's Day nearly here, revellers are doubtless trying to find... [16 Mar 2005]
Skype patches security flaw
News Skype's voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) client runs on Windows XP, Mac OS X, Linux and Microsoft PocketPC. Peer-to-peer phone company Skype has updated its internet telephony software, patching a critical flaw in its... [16 Nov 2004]
T-Mobile and Microsoft team up
News T-Mobile has teamed up with Microsoft for the launch of the MDA III - its first mobile device running on Windows Mobile-based PocketPC Phone Edition. The device can synchronise with users' Outlook from their PC and has a... [21 Oct 2004]
PDA users loyal to their OS
News Neil Versen, senior director of AvantGo at iAnywhere Solutions, told silicon.com it isn't surprising there is loyalty to one of the two main handheld OSes - 85 per cent of PocketPC users saying will stick with that... [23 Sep 2004]
PalmSource touts renamed OS versions
News Palm has long cited research showing Palm-based PDAs having a lower total cost of ownership than Microsoft PocketPC-based handhelds - Gantry Group figures show them 41 per cent lower - but its claims for the Treo 600 are... [19 Feb 2004]
How consumer IM vendors are targeting business users
Comment For example, IBM Lotus has recently extended the reach of its IM product with support for clients including Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) - which is used in devices such as BlackBerry - as well as support for the Palm OS and Microsoft... [24 Sep 2003]
Online bookstore ditches e-books
News Since then, Microsoft has invested heavily in digital book designs, beefing up its reader software and creating new portable computing platforms such as the PocketPC and TabletPC, aimed squarely at augmenting traditional... [10 Sep 2003]
Dell given licence to supply the BBC
News The relationship is non-exclusive, though in the past the BBC has been known to work with several suppliers before plumping for a specific technology type, for example when it chose to favour Microsoft PocketPC-based... [23 Apr 2003]
Amazon.co.uk's bargain blunder: Lawyers and customers react...
News Amazon.co.uk customers who flocked to the site to buy up wrongly-priced HP PocketPC handheld computers earlier today have reacted with mixed feelings to news the e-tailer will not be honouring the sale of the gadgets at... [19 Mar 2003]
Amazon crippled by demand for PDA bargain
News Normally the HP iPaq PocketPC H1910 handheld retails for between £299 and £330, according to a cross-section of online outlets. The Amazon.co.uk website has been closed, until further notice. It is likely the downtime is... [19 Mar 2003]
Microsoft gears up for smartphone assault
News The company will also announce that US carrier Sprint PCS plans later this year to sell two camera phones - the Samsung i700 PocketPC and the Hitachi G-1000 - that will use a version of Microsoft smart phone software. [17 Mar 2003]
Smart phones don't depend on 3G, vendors protest
News The success of its PocketPC and Windows Smartphone operating systems is dependent on the increased use of wireless data applications. Some of the biggest companies in mobile have responded to recent research showing... [26 Feb 2003]
3GSM: The future's bright. The future's crustacean...
Comment The positive PR of Samsung investing in Symbian (it had previously been a licensee only) out-spun Microsoft PocketPC and Windows Smartphone 2002 advances with operators and partners such as Intel and - look, it's them... [21 Feb 2003]