wi-fi network apple's iphone
iPhone 3G: The wait is over
News These tariffs, which all include an £8.51 (excluding VAT) 'iPhone bolt-on' for unlimited 3G data and usage of The Cloud's wi-fi network, start at £30.91 per month on a 24-month contract. The iPhone 3G can be wirelessly synchronised with a Windows... [11 Jul 2008]
3G iPhone to storm enterprise world, says O2
News The iPhone 2.0 comes with a software update that not only includes enterprise-friendly licensing of Microsoft's ActiveSync protocol - for push email, calendar and contacts - but also supports Cisco IPSec VPN for secure transmission of data, and... [04 Jul 2008]
Mobiles to come under attack from 'bad guys'
News He said the availability of software development kits (SDKs) for mobile devices -like the one launched by Apple for the iPhone - increases the possibility of malicious code being designed specifically for mobiles. [24 Apr 2008]
Say it in pictures - Google mobile ads go graphical
News Apple's iPhone has shown what's possible. Increasingly widespread wi-fi makes it possible to bypass mobile-phone network operators. As with the company's text-based mobile ads, the Google image ads are displayed on the basis of keywords that appear... [24 Apr 2008]
Apple iPhone 'ready for business'
News But ActiveSync support also means iPhones gain security features such as remote wipe and password policies - which Gartner considers essential for business devices.iPhone 2.0 will also support Cisco IPsec VPN for secure transmission of data, and... [19 Mar 2008]
Apple fattens its Touch and iPhone dials in more gigs
News   Photos: Apple flying high at Macworld   Photos: Apple's Jobs slims down laptop for Macworld 2008   Photos: High life at the high-tech hotel   Photos: Who's in the iPhone queue? [05 Feb 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Mobile users break free
Comment In the case of the Apple iPhone it appears that many more than 1.3 million iPhones - and some estimate up to 30 per cent of all sales to date - are not being operated on the AT&T or O2 networks as originally intended. [05 Feb 2008]
Top 10 mobile & wireless stories of the year
News The big mobile story for 2007 has to be Apple's entry into the market with the long awaited and much hyped iPhone - which launched in the US in June and arrived in the UK in November, in partnership with O2. [13 Dec 2007]
Photos of the year
Photo 2007 has seen a bumper crop of top tech photos from silicon.com, including the Apple iPod and iPhone launches, solar bikinis, St Pancras' reopening, trips to destinations including India, Kenya and Russia, sneak previews of the O2 - aka the old... [13 Dec 2007]
iPhone in the UK: Hands up who wants one?
News Because the iPhone relies on Edge for internet browsing - along with 7,500 wi-fi hotspots from The Cloud - download speeds are not as fast as they would be on 3G. Apple's long-awaited iPhone mobile device will arrive in the UK on Friday evening. [05 Nov 2007]
Will Apple's iPhone drive citywide wi-fi?
News Apple's iPhone and other wi-fi enabled handsets coming into the market could boost demand for citywide wi-fi networks, said experts at the MuniWireless conference. For example, he noted the iPhone can connect at faster speeds over the wi-fi network... [24 Oct 2007]
Minority Report: Buy the iPhone philosophy...
Comment It's pretty clear that Apple sees the operators as a necessary stepping stone as it enters uncharted waters and there's no sign of the usual mobile content nonsense on the iPhone. The iPhone and the Touch are devices bought purely on Apple's terms... [05 Oct 2007]
Photos: Steve Jobs and the UK iPhone launch
Photo O2 is investing in its network to support the wi-fi capabilities of the iPhone and says it will have 30 per cent Edge coverage by the launch of the phone. Speaking at the unveiling of the deal at Apple's Regent Street store (pictured above), Apple... [18 Sep 2007]
Poll: One in three of you would switch networks for an iPhone
News Since the launch it has also announced a significant cut to the cost of the iPhone in the US, as well as unveiling its iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store last week which the iPhone and new iPod touch will be able to use. [17 Sep 2007]
iPhones causing network chaos?
News Initial investigation has shown the requests to be for invalid router addresses, suggesting that the iPhone's Wi-Fi software stack is repeatedly trying to connect to its user's home network. According to Network World, Apple's heavily hyped handset... [18 Jul 2007]
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