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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.

Review: Palm Pre Smartphone

Review: Palm Pre Smartphone

The Palm Pre smartphone, along with the company's much-anticipated webOS operating system, has had quite the buzz building up since its splashy launch in January.

How much work can you really do on a BlackBerry?

How much work can you really do on a BlackBerry?

The laptop-free promise of today’s next-gen mobile devices is put to the test. Can the BlackBerry Bold deliver?

Smartphone Christmas gift guide

Smartphone Christmas gift guide

The smartphone is on every IT manager's Christmas wishlist. But with plenty of feature-packed options available this holiday season, ranging from the consumer-friendly iPhone to the more business-oriented BlackBerry Bold, which one is right for you?

The new iPhone is enterprise ready

The new iPhone is enterprise ready

The iPhone was dismissed on its launch last year by many IT departments as unsuitable for the enterprise. This time round, Apple has fixed the holes and created a device with the features we need.

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Top 10 trends at Mobile World Congress 2008

Top 10 trends at Mobile World Congress 2008

There was a mobile phone for every taste and need on display at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

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?

Bill Gates predicts the future is robots

A robot on every desk? An automaton in every living room? Not quite Bill Gates' vision, but not far off.

The spy in your pocket

Your mobile phone could turn from being your best friend to a devious enemy, according to security experts.

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 5

DigiVault is a backup product, not a fail-over system, but it includes continuous data protection.

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.

Mobile defence forces

Perhaps you followed the dramatic headlines in May as the US Department of Veterans Affairs came to grips with the fact that it had lost a laptop – which has since been recovered - with personal information on 26.5 million veterans and active-duty soldiers, potentially exposing them to identity theft.

Understanding WPA2

Some people find WEP all right - here are the reasons to move to WPA2.

The touching story of NFC

Near field communications looks like it is making mobile devices more powerful - if operators can figure out how to use it.

USB flash drives are failing

Fragmentation isssues begin to surface with USB flash drives.

Users get to grips with WLAN security

Security is still scary, but WLAN administrators are making the right moves, according to research.

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