14 May 2008
By Dan Nystedt, IDG News Service
A Microsoft executive has said that Redmond is aiming to capture 40 percent of the smartphone market with Windows Mobile by the year 2012. Read more...
01 April 2008
By Peter Judge, Techworld
Femtocells, nothing! Now, ip.access has a pocket-sized attocell, which takes cheap coverage everywhere. Or wait... Read more...
14 April 2008
By Peter Judge, Techworld
Ofcom's 2.6GHz spectrum will open the door to 4G mobile broadband - but will it be won by LTE or Wimax? Read more...
08 April 2008
By Glenn Fleishman. PC World
When you buy a laptop, which upgrades are worth paying for, and which are a waste of money? Read more...
20 March 2008
Jon Tetzchner, the CEO of Opera Software, tells why WAP was a dead end and why the iPhone has it right - it's got to be one web, wherever it goes. Read more...
16 July 2007
By AT&T
If you haven?t already done so, you?re likely to soon face the task of integrating a variety of access services and devices onto your Virtual Private Network (VPN). Most large organisations can?t afford to ignore the productivity benefits of letting workers retain access to resources when they leave their desks. After all, mobile networks and broadband last-mile networks now reach far enough and deliver enough bandwidth to support LAN applications from nearly anywhere. If employees aren?t forced off-line when away from their traditional wired work spaces, they can continue to participate in meetings and support supervisors and colleagues. This translates into bottom-line benefits. Read more...
28 April 2008
By Peter Judge. Techworld
20 October 2006
By David Geer, CSO
In case you didn't know, here's a rundown of phone dangers, and steps to stop them. Read more...
26 October 2006
By John Cox, Network World
The future of wireless broadband is being threshed out in the giant fields of Alberta. Read more...