Mobile apps to get pushy, have presence on BlackBerry
Blog The advertising and payment interfaces mean we’ll see free apps paid for by advertising or by selling you subscriptions to extra levels and features as well as apps you can buy by putting the cost on your mobile phone bill.
[November 12, 2009, 7:51]
Mobile apps changing the future of air travel
News Peters believes these apps will be spurred on when smartphones become entry-level devices in the mobile-phone market. Peters added that there had been a surge of interest in mobile apps for air travellers, fuelled by the popularity of apps for the...
[July 6, 2009, 12:51]
Mobile enterprise apps proliferate, but how did we get here?
Blog I interviewed a chap (who has since left) called Ojas Rege who was senior director of mobile solutions for Sybase iAnywhere back in 2005 to try and find out how his operation had put the building blocks in place for secure mobile enterprise apps.
[March 12, 2009, 10:40]
Mobile Linux Better For Mobile Business Apps?
Blog Mobile Linux Better For Mobile Business Apps? As mobile Linux is carving it’s footprint on the future of mobile application development, the implication for enterprise applications is also paramount. Does mobile Linux lend itself better to the...
[May 15, 2008, 17:15]
Google: Mobile operators want to block our apps
News One of Google's senior executives has criticised mobile phone operators for trying to prevent their users from accessing Internet applications. Chris Sacca, head of special initiatives at Google, revealed on Monday that operators have lobbied the...
[November 24, 2006, 11:43]
CRM companies beef up mobile apps
News Currently the company offers access to its systems to mobile customers primarily via laptops and devices used by retailers. That feature from Siebel is currently available for Internet-enabled mobile phones.
[March 14, 2002, 11:45]
Ericsson takes office apps mobile
News A company of 1000 employees would save £50,000 per year, if it equipped its mobile employees with PDAs that can access email and schedules, according to Ericsson Enterprise. Ericsson Mobile Office (EMO) delivers Microsoft Office and email...
[December 2, 2002, 8:02]
Two development streams needed for next mobile killer-applications
Blog I’m trying to cut through the mobile madness out there and distill some thoughts on where, globally speaking, the next generation of killer mobile apps will develop. If you think this argument holds water I guess the next step is to question which...
[November 10, 2008, 12:03]
Developers: Android apps need marketing boost
News Android mobile apps are reportedly not selling as well as the Apple iPhone's apps, and some developers blame it on ineffective marketing on Google's Android Market. Kay noted that the Android website also lists a smaller selection of apps, compared...
[September 15, 2009, 16:23]
Feels like you've hit on something here
Talkback Maybe it's not just mobile Google usage that will be affected by iPhone apps - or any mobile apps for that matter - but all mobile browser usage? All that time and trouble that device manufacturers and software providers have put into enabling...
[June 5, 2009, 11:07]
Symbian's Horizon app scheme goes live
News The Symbian Foundation has launched Horizon, its application publishing programme for developers writing apps for the mobile operating system. Horizon, which was announced in July, is designed to help developers go through the Symbian Signed...
[October 27, 2009, 14:57]
Touch start
Downloads Touch Start (tStart) a simple but efficient apps launcher for Windows Mobile devices with Touch screen.tStart - Windows Mobile Today Screen plugin - 1 or 2 rows of application icons (up to 10 apps) - Finger-friendly: you can use finger to start app
[August 7, 2009, 8:00]
The reality of mobile Linux: Part one
News In the first of a two-part series, we looked at how Trolltech is putting Linux apps on a Windows Mobile phone, how Access plans to port thousands of Palm OS apps over to the LiMo Foundation's Linux platform, and how Azingo is running Series 60...
[February 19, 2008, 11:00]
T-Mobile UK 3G data back after more than 2.5 hour downtime
Blog Still no news from T-Mobile as to what happened, but a quick check of Internet access and various apps on the G1 shows it's running at full speed. It seems, unsurprisingly, that software designers have the same mindset for mobile apps as they do...
[June 21, 2009, 18:31]
Paid-for Android apps come to the UK
News Speaking at an Android developer event, Regan Whitehead, mobile internet category manager at T-Mobile UK, said: "When [users] click on the Android Marketplace icon in the morning there will be a wide selection of paid apps on the market...
[March 12, 2009, 7:29]
BlackBerry to get full Google Apps support
News In a bid to make its online Google Apps more appealing to corporate customers, Google plans to release software in July to make its email and calendar services work well on BlackBerry mobile phones. Currently, corporate users can set up BlackBerry...
[May 5, 2009, 8:42]
RIM: Email? Been there, done that
News The BlackBerry maker has launched its Enterprise Server for Mobile Data Solutions (MDS), allowing companies to mobilise data apps, including field service applications, sales force automation and CRM, without having to deploy email alongside.
[May 17, 2006, 16:50]
Corporate BlackBerrys to get Google Apps syncing
News Google on Friday announced that some functionality in Google Apps, its suite of premium enterprise-level applications, will now give company-issued BlackBerrys some push and sync functionality. The Google Apps Connector promises to push Gmail...
[August 24, 2009, 9:26]
Windows Marketplace available on 6.1 and 6.0 devices, but needs more apps
Blog If Microsoft is really interested in pushing Windows Mobile at the consumer sector as well as the business user it needs to buck its ideas up on the apps front. There are thousands of Windows Mobile compatible apps out there, they just aren’t all...
[November 17, 2009, 8:28]
Windows Marketplace available on 6.1 and 6.0 devices, but needs more apps
Blog If Microsoft is really interested in pushing Windows Mobile at the consumer sector as well as the business user it needs to buck its ideas up on the apps front. There are thousands of Windows Mobile compatible apps out there, they just aren’t all...
[November 17, 2009, 14:27]



