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Mobile News Droid Mobile OS Upgrade Slated for This Week Motorola will begin pushing out the Android update over the airwaves at noon on Thursday to 250,000 users at a time.
BlackBerry Application Devs Get Push Update as Mobile App Usage Soars Using the new push feature, BlackBerry OS developers can send up to 8KB of content in each transmission update. Plus, recent stats on mobile application downloads cite a super surge.
Nexus One: Failure or Late-Blooming Phenom? Issuing a verdict on the Nexus One requires more than just looking at sluggish sales stats, says mobile device analyst. Google's smartphone strategy for Android could still pay off.
Google Offers Migration Tool for Microsoft Exchange Data The Internet giant's new migration tool helps Microsoft Exchange customers transfer data to Google Apps. The move is the company's latest assault on Microsoft in a brewing collaboration software war.
RIM, BlackBerry OS Out of Touch with Touchscreen Trend Columnist Paul Rubens on why RIM needs to tackle the touchscreen trend to keep the BlackBerry in the No. 1 spot on the enterprise mobile device roster.
More Mobile News Mobile Reviews Critics' Choice: Top 5 Budget Laptops Mobile IT managers who need to stretch their mobile computing budgets can use our reviewer guide to the best laptops for under $800.
Review: Mobile Network Security Using Motorola AirDefense Our reviewer takes this mobile network protection tool for a test drive to evaluate how well it safeguards enterprise wireless systems.
Top 10 Mobile Applications for Busy Mobile Managers A list of 10 cool mobile apps for BlackBerrys, iPhones and Android smartphones.
Biz Pundit: Top 10 Online Collaboration Enterprise Apps The pros and cons of 10 Web-based online collaboration apps that are aimed at workgroups and project management.
Notebook Review: Acer TravelMate 8471 Acer's new enterprise notebook is the perfect mobile device -- not too big, not too small (14.1 inches), not too heavy (just 4.4 pounds), and not too short on battery life (six hours plus). It's a machine not to miss.
More Mobile Reviews Mobile Features Free Security Applications for Mobile Management Highlights of seven advanced, free security applications covering VPNs, encrypting flash drives and locking down public workstations.
BlackBerry Application Devs Get Push Update as Mobile App Usage Soars Using the new push feature, BlackBerry OS developers can send up to 8KB of content in each transmission update. Plus, recent stats on mobile application downloads cite a super surge.
Nexus One: Failure or Late-Blooming Phenom? Issuing a verdict on the Nexus One requires more than just looking at sluggish sales stats, says mobile device analyst. Google's smartphone strategy for Android could still pay off.
More Mobile Features Mobile Tips Buyer's Guide to Mobile VoIP Services Deploying mobile VoIP can cut costs, but given all the options, it can be a daunting task. We provide all you need to know to select the best mobile VoIP service for your enterprise.
Moving Hosted Mobile Communications to the Cloud If you're ready to cut the cord to your servers -- and save money -- we offer guidance on how to migrate your enterprise e-mail to the cloud in four easy steps.
How-To: Use BlackBerry OS 5 to Add Video The latest version of the BlackBerry OS allows developers to add video capture to their apps. We outline the steps for doing so.
Security: Fifteen Quick Fixes for Your Network We outline 15 ways to shore up your network by using the 20 baseline security controls outlined in the Consensus Audit Guidelines.
Tutorial: BlackBerry - FISMA Compliance for Government AgenciesAll U.S. federal agencies are required to comply with the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) of 2002. The PDA/smartphone of choice for the U.S. government is the BlackBerry. Therefore, understanding BlackBerry security controls, threats and vulnerabilities is essential.
More Mobile Tips Daily News RIM BlackBerry Slider Launching Next Month? Enadget: Loose-lipped CEO of a BlackBerry parts supplier mentioned a brand new RIM mobile device, the "T" phone, launching next month during an interview. Could this be RIM's much leaked about BlackBerry slider?
Amazon Wants Three-Year Kindle Deals to Squeeze AppleElectronista: Amazon escalates feud with Apple by issuing ultimatums over its e-book mobile computing device with publishers in preparation for the iPad.
Windows Phone 7 to Get Copy & Paste After All, Post LaunchBGR: Well known blogger asserts copy & paste will be an integral part of Windows Phone 7 Series, just like with Windows Mobile, just not at launch.
Mobile Apps to earn $17 Billion by 2012The Register: Study finds market for mobile apps for a wide variety of mobile devices (smartphones, feature phones, tablet computers, etc.) to explode over the next couple of years.
Apple's Ban on iPhone Screen Protectors Makes (Some) SensePC World: Apple reportedly taking iPhone, iPod, and MacBook screen protectors from its online and retail stores.
More Daily News... Market Research & Whitepapers Enterprise Solutions for iPhone Sybase whitepaper examines how the iPhone is emerging as a leading mobile device for users who want consumer applications as well as secure access to enterprise data and applications.
Mobilizing Field Forces on SmartphonesThis ABI Research whitepaper examines the use of smartphones as tools for mobile field workers as a replacement for rugged devices.
Mobile-Phone Wallet Stymied by Lack of UnderstandingWhile the direction for plastic cards seems clear, the financial industry is looking for ways to secure mobile payments at a comparable level, according to this Mobey Forum whitepaper.
More than 130 million Enterprise Users in the Mobile Cloud by 2014Juniper Research: Cloud-based mobile apps to rise as collaborative applications become ever more important for enterprises.
Social Media & Mobile Internet Use Among Teens and Young AdultsPew Research Center: Cell phone ownership is nearly ubiquitous among teens and young adults, and much of the growth in teen cell-phone ownership has been driven by adoption among the youngest teens.
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