Perfect Storm? RIM Unveils Touch-Based Blackberry
Smart phone maker RIM this week unveiled its long-awaited touch screen-based Blackberry device. And if the initial reports are accurate, the device--called the Blackberry Storm--will offer viable competition to Apple's trend-setting and innovative
WinInfo - Paul Thurrott
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Q. When I connect my Apple iPhone to my Windows Vista machine, the computer displays a blue screen. How can I fix this error?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill
Review: Palm Treo 800w
The Treo 800w is packed with all the features a business smartphone needs. With GPS, Wi-Fi, and Microsoft Exchange support added to the product line, the 800w is a very competent device.
Windows IT Pro - Brian Reinholz
Powerful Handheld Devices Open the Way for Remote Network Administration
Mobile Admin from Rove takes advantage of the computing power available to today’s mobile computing devices to provide IT staff with complete remote access to their environments.
Windows IT Pro - B. K. Winstead
2008 Election Coverage App for the iPhone
Follow the candidates and the election news of the day with Campaign, a $0.99 app from Gorloch Interactive.
Windows IT Pro - B. K. Winstead
Controlling Password Caching in Outlook Mobile Access
Some companies might want to reduce the risk associated with OMA password caching, but the ability to control caching depends on the mobile device.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Robichaux
Amid Internal Turmoil, Microsoft Delays Windows Mobile 7
Microsoft has informed its hardware and wireless carrier partners that it has delayed the release of Windows Mobile 7, the upcoming major update to its smart phone platform. The delay suggests that warring parties inside of Microsoft continue to disagree
WinInfo - Paul Thurrott
Here Comes the Google Phone
T-Mobile and Google on Tuesday announced the impending arrival of the first smart phone based on Google's Android Platform, the T-Mobile G1. Previously codenamed Dream, the G1 is made by handset manufacturer HTC, which has partnered closely with Microsoft
WinInfo - Paul Thurrott
SanDisk Teams with Music Industry on New Music Format
Storage company SanDisk and the four largest music companies are teaming to create a new physical format for music called slotMusic that the companies hope will one day replace the audio CD. Based on the microSD flash memory storage format that SanDisk
WinInfo - Paul Thurrott
Nokia, Microsoft Expand Mobile Email Alliance
Nokia announced on Tuesday that it is expanding its alliance with Microsoft, enabling another 80 million Nokia smart phone users to access email and other services via Microsoft's Exchange Server. The announcement was made last night just before the start
WinInfo - Paul Thurrott
Over-the-Air Puts Mobile Email Over-the-Top
Learn about the roots of today's wireless mobile services.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Thurrott
Palm Treo 750
Palm's Treo 750 smart phone now uses Windows Mobile and Microsoft’s Direct Push Technology, but admins might want to carry a battery charger on long calls.
Windows IT Pro - Jason Bovberg
Palm Goes Pro with New Treo Smartphone
Struggling smart phone pioneer Palm on Wednesday announced the latest device in its Treo product line, a Treo Pro model that runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional instead of the company's own Palm OS. The Treo Pro will ship this fall and, unlike most smart
WinInfo - Paul Thurrott
Apple Racing to Fix Endemic iPhone 3G, MobileMe Problems
Apple on Tuesday issued what appeared to be a minor update to its iPhone 3G smart phone, noting in its terse support documentation only that the release "fixes bugs." But the size of the iPhone 2.0.2 update, as it's called--a massive 250 MB--belied
WinInfo - Paul Thurrott
Best Buy to Sell iPhone
Starting September 7, Best Buy retail locations in the US will begin selling Apple's popular and innovative iPhone 3G smart phone. This announcement makes Best Buy the first retailer outside of Apple and its AT&T wireless partner to offer the iPhone to
WinInfo - Paul Thurrott
The iPhone 3G Hubbub: Enterprise-Ready or Flash in the Pan?
Microsoft is happy to welcome Apple's iPhone to the Exchange ActiveSync family, and they're not alone. Does all this attention from vendors signal a true enterprise-class device, or is it just the bandwagon of the "hip" factor?
Windows IT Pro - B. K. Winstead
The iPhone 3G Is Cool ... But Will It Blend?
Windows IT Pro - Jason Bovberg
Taking It on the Road: A Working Summer Vacation
New technologies have made working while on the road easier than ever, as Paul Thurrott finds out while vacationing in Ireland.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Thurrott
Microsoft Misses Windows Mobile Sales Target
The warning signs were there. After boldly proclaiming that it would sell "more than" 20 million licenses to its Windows Mobile operating system by the end of its fiscal year on June 30, Microsoft later scaled that prediction back to "nearly" 20 million
WinInfo - Paul Thurrott
Awards Recognize the Best of TechEd 2008 IT Professionals Conference
For our seventh annual awards issue, our judges traveled to Orlando to take a close look at the finalists in our Best of TechEd awards process and bring you the top third-party products. The envelope, please!
Windows IT Pro - Editors
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