Smartphone smackdown: Motorola Droid vs. iPhone 3GS The new Motorola Droid could be the most serious smartphone challenger yet to the iPhone 3GS. Here's why. Verizon fires shots across iPhone's bow with Droid smartphone Verizon has issued a direct challenge to the iPhone with the launch of its advertising campaign for the Motorola Droid, the carrier's first smartphone based on Google's open source Android platform. AT&T packages enterprise mobile apps AT&T on Monday made another grab for business mobile users, introducing two more hosted applications built on its Mobile Enterprise Applications Platform. Gartner's top 10 technologies include the cloud, mobile apps The top strategic technology in Gartner Inc.'s annual top 10 list was cloud computing, but the one that may have been of the most interest to Bill Piatt, the CIO of the International Finance Corp., was last on the list, and that's mobile applications. Microsoft issues Sidekick data recovery tool Microsoft Tuesday posted a link to a data recovery tool for T-Mobile Sidekick smartphone users, the latest step in the company's effort to clean up the mobile device service outage mess. Interfaces Gestures Shake Up the Mobile Experience Gestures and other hand movements will control smartphones in the future, a mobile user interface expert says. Do you know where your employees are working? Enabling employees to work from anywhere can save companies time and money while boosting productivity. Here's how to do it right. Five signs your telework program is a bust Telework programs won't deliver the potential cost-savings and stress-reduction benefits they promise if companies can't get their policies straight. App pulled from App Store for ability to stream over 3G Less than a month after debuting at the App Store, EyeTV from Elgato Systems has disappeared from the store's virtual shelves. BlackBerry management software BoxTone adds support for other smartphones Popular enterprise BlackBerry monitoring and management software BoxTone has been upgraded to v5.0. The update packs a number of valuable new features, including support for multiple smartphone platforms like Apple's iPhone, Microsoft Windows phones and Palm webOS devices. Week in smartphone news: FM radio rumors swirl around iPhone, RIM readies BlackBerry Storm 2 A roundup of smartphone news, including Microsoft's apology regarding the Sidekick fiasco, the word on the BlackBerry Storm2, a new Android phone from Acer and a good sign for Symbian. Nook e-reader pushes Barnes & Noble into crowded market Barnes & Noble's new e-reader, reportedly dubbed the Nook, propels the bookseller into an increasingly crowded market for similar devices. Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of Microsoft Expression Web 3 In Depth. Cisco Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of Building Service-Aware Networks. Google Subnet is hosting many new bloggers. Entry forms can be found on the Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet home pages. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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