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How the Cloud, Mobile Devices Affect Application Strategy

The two unstoppable forces that, if mismanaged, will send problems rippling through corporate IT infrastructure for years


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Added on Sep 02, 2010 

India Inc. Unfazed by BlackBerry Issue

Increasing popularity, cost-effectiveness and usability of push mail on a wider variety of handsets may hurt BlackBerry.

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Added on Aug 25, 2010  

Nokia acquires mobile analytics company Motally

Nokia has signed an agreement to acquire Motally, a privately owned U.S. company that has specialized in tracking and reporting usage statistics on mobile websites and applications, it said last week.


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Added on Aug 23, 2010 

Yet another lawsuit: Oracle sues Google over Java use in Android

"In developing Android, Google knowingly, directly and repeatedly infringed Oracle's Java-related intellectual property. This lawsuit seeks appropriate remedies for their infringement"

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Added on Aug 13, 2010  

Qualcomm to ship fastest chip for phones, tablets in Q4

The company will ship the dual-core QSD8672 chip with CPU cores running at up to 1.5GHz, the chip could go into smartphones, tablets and low-cost laptops, he said.

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Added on Aug 10, 2010  

Ericsson objects to new Indian telecom rules

Ericsson has objected to new rules introduced by India's Department of Telecommunications (DOT) last month, which among other things require equipment vendors to give the Indian government the right to inspect software source code and designs of their equipment.

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Added on Aug 09, 2010  
 

Product review: Hands on with Windows Phone 7 at Tech.Ed 2010

As expected, there are Windows Phone 7 devices at Microsoft's giant geek fest, Tech.Ed 2010. However, at first, it looked like nobody would be allowed to even touch the Windows Phone 7 devices, let alone take photographs of them.

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Added on Sep 01, 2010  

Google rolls out faster mobile YouTube to the world

Google says YouTube's mobile site is as fast through a browser as using it through a native mobile application. Google wanted to improve how YouTube functions through a mobile browser since the site is being accessed about 100 million times a day that way.


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Added on Aug 25, 2010 

Analysts find Intel-McAfee deal not making any sense

Rationales pointing to hardware-based security and gaining ground in the mobile non-PC devices market fail to hold water with analysts. However, speculations that most other security vendors are seemingly now up for grabs, are clearly surfacing.

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Added on Aug 23, 2010  

Update iOS now, malicious attacks coming soon

The flaws exploited by the JailbreakMe tool to hack iOS by simply visiting a Web site could also be used for more malicious purposes. If JailbreakMe can bypass security controls and modify the core operating system, then so can other attacks.

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Added on Aug 13, 2010  

BlackBerry service to be monitored in Saudi Arabia

BlackBerry data services can continue in Saudi Arabia after Research in Motion agreed to monitoring of e-mail and instant messaging data services.

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Added on Aug 11, 2010  

A quarter of mobile phones will be smartphones by 2013, says ABI

More than one-fourth of mobile phones sold in 2013 will be classified as smartphones, according to ABI Research.

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Added on Aug 09, 2010  

Smartphone wave challenges enterprise security

The prospect of supporting management and security in a multi-operating system smartphone environment is now hotly debated among consultants and analysts


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Added on Aug 09, 2010 
 
quiz

CW Weekly Quiz

Question 1 of 5

Question : The iPhone 4 may be selling faster than hotcakes, but a few sticky problems have emerged. Which of the following is not one of the complaints iPhone users have lodged?

  • Videocam locks up
  • Yellowish spots on screen
  • Antenna problems
  • Short battery life
 

Why WebOS 2.0 should have rivals worried

WebOS 2.0 innovative features demonstrates that the mobile OS still has some life in it.Some argue that WebOS is a technically superior mobile operating system than Apple's iOS and Google's Android.

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Added on Sep 02, 2010  

RIM gets 60 days reprieve as India evaluates its proposals

The Indian government maintains that communications through telecom networks should be accessible to security agencies


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Added on Aug 31, 2010 

Smartphones await dual-core chips

Most of today's smartphones are capable of only 720p resolution high-definition video and come with processors touching speeds of about 1 GHz, but more and more users are demanding higher performance.

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Added on Aug 24, 2010  

New version of BlackBerry App World available to all

The second version of BlackBerry's application store adds some features that could attract more users and developers to the platform.

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Added on Aug 20, 2010  

Now India threatens to block some BlackBerry services

Under Indian law, service providers have to give law enforcement agencies access to communications on their networks, under certain conditions, including providing decryption keys.

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Added on Aug 13, 2010  

Indian government to meet operators over the BlackBerry

India's home secretary is meeting with mobile service providers on Thursday to discuss access to BlackBerry data


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Added on Aug 12, 2010 

Droid 2 on pre-sale tomorrow, in Verizon stores Thursday

Update has faster processor, built-in Froyo, bigger keys

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Added on Aug 11, 2010  

Android growing much faster than expected, say analysts

Google's Android was expected to become the world's second most-used smartphone OS by 2012, after the Symbian OS, but now accelerating sales will help it get there this year, according to analysts.

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Added on Aug 09, 2010