Smartphones aren't smart enough to kill the PC
Talkback Smartphones won't kill PC for a very simple reason : they ARE PC, aka Information Processing Units that are owned by a single person.smartphone" is just a bad word for "palmtop" computer. Thus "palmtop" computers WILL kill "Laptop" computers, not...
[October 18, 2006, 13:31]
Smartphones, smart move? Take our survey and find out
Blog We're finding out how, what and why people are integrating smartphones into enterprise IT - and, perhaps more interestingly, why they might not be. Do you use an iPhone for work? Would you like to? You can help!
[April 30, 2009, 12:15]
Smartphones aren't smart enough to kill the PC
Talkback Smartphones WONT kill the lappy. I have been using Smartphones since 2002. I still use a desktop and laptop. My laptop is a massively powerful machine but it does not come close to matching my desktop for power.
[October 20, 2006, 12:35]
Smartphones aren't smart enough to kill the PC
Talkback Smartphones are more like wrist watches. There is a time and place for smartphones. There once was a time that a few people had a huge clock in their living room and nothing else. It's not to replace the living room clock.
[October 28, 2006, 1:09]
Smartphones to outsell handhelds this year
News Smartphones -- or mobile phones that double as handheld computers -- are expected to sell better than stand-alone handhelds for the first time this year, according to a new study. UK-based Canalys projects 2003 sales of 3.3 million in Europe, the...
[March 24, 2003, 16:20]
Smartphones targeted by worm
Talkback we r making a project on anti virus for smartphones and r in need for cabir.sis file if possible can u send it on the following mail id "sachin_sgala@rediffmail.com".please v would b very thank full to u.
[January 20, 2006, 15:55]
Smartphones boost mobile web usage
News Mobile web usage is on the rise as more fully featured browsers come to market on smartphones. Smartphones, which are designed to handle more sophisticated applications, are growing in popularity. A report from ABI Research on Thursday predicts the...
[November 14, 2008, 8:38]
Smartphones heading for the mass market
News Smartphones, or phones that enable web access and email, are heading for the mass market. Still, consumers generally don't like the bulk and design of the traditional smartphones. According to M:Metrics, the rate at which people have been buying...
[October 1, 2007, 12:19]
Smartphones miss out on PDA legacy
News PDAs are on the verge of extinction as phones get more sophisticated — but users aren't moving to data-centric smartphones because ordinary phones are "good enough", according to analysts. But although users are flocking away from PDAs, they aren't...
[August 24, 2006, 17:30]
Acer shows off its first smartphones
News After successfully making a name for itself in laptops and netbooks, Acer is moving into smartphones. At Mobile World Congress, the company's head of mobile explains what this means and why it is happening now.
[February 23, 2009, 11:07]
Linux paves way for cheaper smartphones
News Several leading mobile technology players have cooperated on a project to explore Linux's potential as the major software component in future smartphones. Although the companies have no immediate plans to put the phone into production, they say...
[February 15, 2005, 16:30]
AOL services to run on Symbian smartphones
News The deal is a sign of the intensifying competition between makers and designers of smartphones, which blend a mobile phone and personal digital assistant into one device and come with capabilities such as playing streaming video or sending...
[April 25, 2003, 8:25]
Nokia's new smartphones review
Reviews Nokia has added three new models to its E series of business-focused smartphones: the Nokia E61i, the Nokia E90 Communicator and the Nokia E65. Nokia's new E series models Photo credit: Nokia) Nokia E65
[February 21, 2007, 10:44]
Acer shows off its first smartphones
Video After successfully making a name for itself in laptops and netbooks, Acer is moving into smartphones. At Mobile World Congress, the company's head of mobile explains what this means, and why it's happening now.
[February 20, 2009, 11:50]
Win four PalmOne Treo smartphones
News For the final day of our Twelve Days of Christmas competition we have four PalmOne Treo 600 smartphones to give away to four lucky ZDNet UK readers. And just as a reminder: if you haven't entered our other competitions, there is still time as they...
[December 31, 2004, 8:00]
PdfPrinter (for S60 3rd edition smartphones)
Downloads With PdfPrinter (for S60 3rd edition smartphones) you can create PDF documents, also known as Adobe Acrobat files, on your Nokia Eseries smartphone.PdfPrinter is a printer driver, it transforms the generic printer commands generated by programs...
[January 11, 2008, 6:00]
Security for All Your Endpoints - From Servers to Smartphones
White Papers This webcast explains why extending protection beyond laptops and desktops is required in today's environments and how to effectively include servers and smartphones in the endpoint security strategy.
[June 19, 2008, 1:01]
Enterprise mobility = laptops, PDAs and Smartphones
Talkback I forgot to mention for enterprise readers interested in a single infrastructure to serve Windows laptops, PDAs and Smartphones, NetMotion Mobility XE has just been certified by Microsoft for WM6 http://www.netmotionwireless.com/company/press...
[October 31, 2007, 15:38]
Add Root Certificate Utility for Sprint Smartphones
Downloads Microsoft has worked with Sprint PCS to create a signed version of this SPCS_signed_SPAddCert.exe utility to run on Sprint PCS Windows Mobile SmartPhones. Users can download this version here. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
[September 5, 2007, 14:02]
Symbian smartphones get email, photo services
News Symbian OS-based smartphones are getting two new wireless services: an always-on email offering for personal and corporate customers, and a photo-sharing service aimed at consumers. Symmetry Express supports any handset based on Symbian OS 6.1 or...
[June 16, 2003, 15:39]



