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Research: Mobile working on the increase
An exclusive survey has revealed that nearly two-thirds of companies are seeing an increasing proportion of mobile workers more
Laptops are top choice for mobile working
When it comes to an all-round device for staying productive outside the office, you can't beat a notebook, according to research carried out by ZDNet.co.uk more
When open phones meet closed minds
Opening up mobile networks and devices should go hand in hand with an overhaul of mobile security thinking more
Linux crashes the mobile party
Cutting costs by deploying Linux is a well-established strategy on the server and even the desktop, but what effect could it have on the cost of mobile computing? more
RIM boosts BlackBerry with Wi-Fi
RIM has updated its popular business handheld with Wi-Fi capabilities, among other features more
Nokia E61i review
Nokia's E61i offers better build quality, a digital camera and a slimmer profile than its predecessor, the E61. Current users of the E61, however, may not be convinced that such tweaks are worth the upgrade more
Mobile devices: A buyer's guide
Businesses going mobile need to consider whether to buy notebooks, handhelds, smartphones or other mobile devices. Then there's the various wireless connectivity options, and the extra management burden on the IT department. We take a look at some of these issues more
Calling time on smartphone reboots
It's bad enough that smartphones sometimes need rebooting, but add to that the wait before a phone call can be made, and it becomes clear there's a thorny issue manufacturers need to address more
What are the must-have mobile apps for business?
Instant messaging, videoconferencing, and even enterprise CRM access are all being accessed by mobile business users according to the latest research from Rhetorik Market Intelligence more
A life coach in your pocket
Accenture Technology Labs wants to develop applications that will turn a mobile phone into a customised personal coach more
Broadcom claims lead over rivals with 3G chip
The company has announced an integrated 3G high-speed wireless mobile-phone chip which it claims puts it two years ahead of Qualcomm and others more
Bigger and better mobile screens coming soon
Nick Horton, head of business devices, Orange, says improvements to mobile displays and smarter form-factors are all on the cards in the next 12 months more
Samsung Omnia Pro B7610
When Microsoft announced Windows Mobile 6.5, the company said it was keen on expanding into consumer markets. One way to do that is to get consumer-focussed companies to run with the operating...
First Take
Shiny, shiny, shiny
If you’re impressed by shiny little boxes you’ll love Pano System, a VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) solution from Pano Logic, which features a unique “zero client” device in the form of a...
First Take
Linux Mint 8 (Helena) Released
The final release of Linux Mint 8 (Helena) came out over the weekend. You can read the What's New document for the highlights, the Release Notes for a more complete description of the new release,...
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Award Winners
Dell UltraSharp U2410
The Dell UltraSharp U2410 is a feature-rich 24in. monitor that performs superbly.
Data Robotics DroboPro
DroboPro is a business-class RAID storage array that accepts virtually any SATA disk on the market, supports iSCSI and pretty much looks after itself. What more could you want?
Nokia E52
The E52 is Nokia's best candybar-format E-series handset yet. Compact and lightweight, it crams in plenty of features and delivers superb battery life. If you don't need a touch-screen, consider this smartphone.
HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless
HP's Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless is a suitable inkjet for offices with high-volume print requirements. With a touch-screen, multiple networking options and very fast print speeds, this workhorse gets an Editors' Choice award.










