Wednesday, August 22, 2007

FW: Mobile Hardware Report: Apple signs iPhone deals for Europe, report says

 


From: Mobile Hardware Report [mailto:mobilehardware@newsletter.infoworld.com]
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Subject: Mobile Hardware Report: Apple signs iPhone deals for Europe, report says

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Apple signs iPhone deals for Europe, report says
Posted August 22, 4:38 a.m. Pacific Time
Apple has signed its first deals with mobile phone operators to offer its iPhone in three of Europe's largest markets, ending a period of intense negotiations, according to a report in the Financial Times newspaper.  >>


Dell takes huge hit as Apple laptop sales soar
Posted August 21, 7:36 a.m. Pacific Time
New research indicates that Apple laptop sales have soared to new highs on the back of a new halo effect for the company's products generated by clamor surrounding the iPhone.  >>


Mobile malware to pose significant threat
Posted August 21, 3:00 a.m. Pacific Time
Although concerns regarding handheld data security still trump fears of mobile viruses, security software vendors and researchers contend that greater numbers of attacks are on the horizon.  >>



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Security remains mobility's weakest link
Posted August 21, 3:00 a.m. Pacific Time
From top-level execs to workers in the field, enterprise end-users are growing increasingly dependent on anywhere, anytime access to essential corporate data and apps. As such, the call for an effective, business-critical mobile initiative is fast becoming the norm for organizations of all sizes.  >>


Pundits on parade: What's next in tech
Posted August 20, 3:00 a.m. Pacific Time
You've heard of Christmas in July, that classic advertising gimmick designed to lure shoppers into stores despite the oppressive heat and humidity. We'll, we've got New Year's in August, which invites you to stay indoors and read “The next big things in IT” -- 15 predictions about the future of technology.  >>


Simple Spotwave Z1900 gives cell reception a boost
Posted August 16, 3:00 a.m. Pacific Time
As more and more enterprise applications expand to cover handheld wireless platforms, smart phones and radio-enabled PDAs are becoming critical pieces of enterprise infrastructure. Powerful as they have become, they are at the mercy of a usable signal from a cell tower. That reliance can lead to the fascinating sight of executives wandering halls and cubicles, raising and lowering their phones while they count the number of bars in the display.  >>



A D V E R T I S E M E N T

7 STEPS TO DELIVERING MORE SECURE SOFTWARE



The processes that go into making your company's software more secure
are relatively immature. Where do you start? This paper provides
seven practical steps - with the emphasis on practical - that will
generate measurable results in a short amount of time. Download now,
compliments of Fortify Software:

Click here. >>



Weird, scary and bizarre iPhone tales
Posted August 17, 3:00 a.m. Pacific Time
The old carnival freak show is dead and gone (or has at least moved to reality television and daytime talk shows). But in our hearts, we still long to gawk at the strange and the bizarre.  >>


Wipro sets up Wi-Fi test lab in India
Posted August 21, 6:54 a.m. Pacific Time
The Wi-Fi Alliance has selected Indian outsourcer Wipro to set up an authorized test laboratory for certifying products as Wi-Fi compliant.  >>


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