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Teens drive jump in internet use on phones

A surge in mobile internet use by Brits under 25 has lifted the proportion of people using their handsets to go online while outside home, according to official statistics Read more

31 August, 2011 by Ben Woods

Google's Schmidt eyes increased web access

...more on this ZDNet UK-selected story, see Google's Schmidt sees Web access for billions more on CNET News Read more

18 October, 2010 by Martin LaMonica

Devs urged to keep web access in mind

Web developers should remember to test apps to see whether disabled people can use them, according to legal expert... Read more

2 June, 2010
An Energy-Efficient Scheme for Reliable <endeca_term>Web Access</endeca_term> in Wireless Mobile Environment Based on Mobile Agents

An Energy-Efficient Scheme for Reliable Web Access in Wireless Mobile Environment Based on Mobile Agents

Web access in mobile wireless environments suffers more challenge because of mobile device... Read more

1 October, 2010
Freezer <endeca_term>Web Access</endeca_term> 170

Freezer Web Access 170

Freezer Web Access is a user friendly program designed to assist researchers with establishing... Read more

28 December, 2011
Mail 2010 for Outlook <endeca_term>Web Access</endeca_term> 2.0

Mail 2010 for Outlook Web Access 2.0

You to use your iPhone to read and send emails via Outlook Web Access 2010, even if your mail administrator has disabled IMAP, POP3, and... Read more

24 July, 2011
iGone Out of Office (Outlook <endeca_term>Web Access</endeca_term>) 5.9

iGone Out of Office (Outlook Web Access) 5.9

...small little app gives you the ability to login to your Outlook Web Access account and set your Out of Office status to On or... Read more

22 July, 2011
Mail 2003 for Outlook <endeca_term>Web Access</endeca_term> 2.0

Mail 2003 for Outlook Web Access 2.0

Use your iPhone to read and send emails via Outlook Web Access 2003, even if your mail administrator has disabled IMAP, POP3, and... Read more

20 July, 2011
Mail 2007 for Outlook <endeca_term>Web Access</endeca_term> 2.0

Mail 2007 for Outlook Web Access 2.0

Use your iPhone to read and send emails via Outlook Web Access 2007, even if your mail administrator has disabled IMAP, POP3, and... Read more

20 July, 2011
Email <endeca_term>Web Access</endeca_term> 2007 for iPad (Outlook Web Acc... 1.0

Email Web Access 2007 for iPad (Outlook Web Acc... 1.0

Email Web Access 2007 allows you to connect to your Outlook Web Access interface... Read more

19 March, 2011
Email <endeca_term>Web Access</endeca_term> 2010 for iPad (Outlook Web Acc... 1.0

Email Web Access 2010 for iPad (Outlook Web Acc... 1.0

Email Web Access 2010 allows you to connect to your Outlook Web Access interface... Read more

19 March, 2011
Email <endeca_term>Web Access</endeca_term> 2003 for iPad (Outlook Web Acc... 1.0

Email Web Access 2003 for iPad (Outlook Web Acc... 1.0

Email Web Access 2003 allows you to connect to your Outlook Web Access interface... Read more

19 March, 2011
Representing and Reasoning About <endeca_term>Web Access</endeca_term> Control Policies

Representing and Reasoning About Web Access Control Policies

...users through such a cutting-edge technological growth. Furthermore, designing and managing Web access control policies are often error-prone due to the lack of... Read more

7 June, 2010
HTML5 Client for <endeca_term>Web Access</endeca_term> to VMware View - Ericom AccessNow

HTML5 Client for Web Access to VMware View - Ericom AccessNow

Using Ericom AcessNow, a pure browser based HTML5 RDP client, VMware customers gain instant access to full-fledged... Read more

1 March, 2012

TP-Link TL-MR3020 portable 3G hotspot

Using Wi-Fi hotspots for web access when you're out and about can be immensely frustrating, especially... Read more

22 December, 2011

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