Articles about smartphones

AT&T Toggle Tackles BYOT Management

Container software creates separate smartphone environment for managing work. Continue Reading »

Mobile Computing to Transform Videoconferencing

People who use the FaceTime videoconferencing application on iPhone and iPad devices regularly have already seen a glimpse of the coming communications revolution. The challenge, of course, is that FaceTime is basically limited to point-to-point videoconferencing over a Wi-Fi connection. Continue Reading »

To iPhone or Not to iPhone

That noise you heard Oct. 4 at 1 p.m. Eastern was the collective sigh of discontent over Apple’s latest product announcement. The world was expecting an iPhone 5; what they got was the iPhone 4S. I, however, was (mentally, at least) jumping up and down for joy. Why? Finally, the iPhone is coming to Sprint. Continue Reading »

Microsoft Previews Windows 8

Platform aims to recapture imagination of user base in face of stiff competition. Continue Reading »

Google NFC Smartphones Come with IT Headaches

Google’s announcement of a new mobile-payment system based on near-field communications (NFC) technology promises to make buying stuff easier for consumers. Continue Reading »

Verizon Outage Highlights Dangers of Leading Edge

Probably the worst thing that happened as a result of the April 27 outage of the Verizon Wireless 4G network was public embarrassment for a lot of Verizon Wireless executives. Continue Reading »

Vidyo Puts Videoconferencing on Mobile Devices

Support for mobile computing devices is part of larger platform strategy. Continue Reading »

Circadence Brings WAN Optimization to Android

Circadence claims to be the first to create a software-only offering for smartphones and tablet devices. Continue Reading »

The Smartphone Lockdown

Sometime between Google taking a huge share of the mobile handset market and Verizon offering the Apple iPhone 4, a big change occurred – choice. Continue Reading »

Enterprise IT Highlights from CeBIT

I got to the CeBIT show in Hanover, Germany a little earlier than usual, meaning that the activity on the show floor resembled a construction site more than a technology show. Continue Reading »

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