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Is the Apple iPhone a business phone?

Enterprises have to adapt to a new reality

10 best Google Android apps

Android phones can be easily customised with new software and functionality from the built-in Android Market, which features thousands of free and commercial applications that do everything from exposing hidden system preferences to allowing you to edit documents.

Is Microsoft Windows 7 right for netbooks?

Consumers may not like the taste of latest Microsoft OS

Have netbooks killed the MID?

Mobile internet devices have an uncertain future

Is Nokia N97 an iPhone killer?

Is Nokia N97 an iPhone killer?

Nokia Tuesday released its high-end N97 3G smartphone, combining a touchscreen with a tilted 3.5-inch display, a full QWERTY keyboard, and inviting a straight-up comparison with Apple's trend-setting iPhone.

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RIM co-CEO Lazaridis on the iPhone, mobile device management

RIM co-CEO Lazaridis on the iPhone, mobile device management

RIM held its seventh annual Wireless Enterprise Symposium in Orlando, where CIO's Al Sacco met with Mike Lazaridis to talk about the future of enterprise mobility, the competition, and more.

Laptops: To outsource or not

Laptops: To outsource or not

Though outsourcing maybe financially sensible for some companies many prefer to keep things close to home.

10 things we hate about laptops

10 things we hate about laptops

Damaged. Lost. Stolen. Too big, too small. Insecure and unreliable. And just plain annoying. If you're in IT, there's just not much to like about laptops.

Bad things happen to good laptops

Bad things happen to good laptops

Even with the best machines and best intentions Laptops seem prone to an early death and owners seem determined to kill them.

UMA looks to jump the 3G gap

There are more handsets for the mobile operators' convergence technology - but still no 3G. And what happens if BT jumps ship?

Mobiles - the dangerous culture gap

Only a major security breach will wake up business managers to the dangers of mobile security, say IT managers, according to a new survey

The cloudy future of mobile Linux

Always the bridesmaid, never the bride for mobile Linux?

Enterprise Windows: Vista's mobility features

Even though it's covered with snow, the Microsoft campus is bustling in anticipation of launching Vista today. I'm still running the thing on this fantastic HP DV9000 laptop that Microsoft's PR firm sent me. (Would it be wrong to assume it's a Christmas gift?) Naturally, that means I should do another column, but the only thing I can think of that I haven't already done or set aside for future pieces is a quickie on Vista-on-a-laptop. So here goes.

Could the enterprise beat the carriers to convergence?

Users want a single phone for mobile and office use. Carriers can't do this yet, but enterprises can pick equipment to make it happen.

Time to welcome Draft N?

Draft N may not be a final standard, but it's solid now, says Mike Hurlston of Broadcom.

802.11n will change the enterprise

Businesses won't touch Draft-N, no matter how fast it goes. The final standard will be a different story.

Exchange failover group comparison - introduction

Alternatives to native Microsoft clusters offer ease, flexibility, and value

Nortel talks of WiMax plans

The enterprise may not get it yet, but chief technology officer John Roese says wireless broadband provided by WiMax will change everything.

WiMax - who's doing what?

Before WiMax can take off, we need products. Who is providing them, and when will they arrive?

Users and vendors make WiMax plans

Vendors and service providers want to cash in on cheaper bandwidth, but analysts aren't so sure.

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