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Google offers free Wi-Fi in New York
Google is to create a public outdoor wireless network in New York to provide free internet access in the Chelsea area where it has offices News | 09 Jan 2013
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VoIP awareness up but user numbers remain low
A report from Ofcom claims four in five consumers know what voice over internet protocol (VoIP) is, but just 29% use the technology News | 08 Jan 2013
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CES 2013: Qualcomm launches Snapdragon 800 processors
Mobile chip maker Qualcomm uses opening keynote at CES to unveil its latest processor range chips and processors | 08 Jan 2013
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CES: Samsung says BYOD will be the norm by 2014
Mobile manufacturer Samsung claims the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) workplace trend is at a tipping point and will become mainstream in a year News | 08 Jan 2013
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William Hill bets on mobile for gambling on the go
High street bookmaker William Hill tells Computer Weekly how mobile technology has changed the company and attracted new customers case study | 08 Jan 2013
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HTC profits plunge 90% in fourth quarter
The Taiwanese mobile manufacturer sees profits fall from NT$11bn in 2011 to just NT$1bn at the end of 2012 News | 07 Jan 2013
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Huawei revenues to smash $35bn for 2012
The CEO reveals a 10% rise on both profits and revenues as the controversial Chinese firm pledges to “become more open and transparent” in 2013 News | 04 Jan 2013
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Consumers want stronger mobile payment security
UK consumers are happy to use extra levels of security on their smartphones for mobile payments News | 04 Jan 2013
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Mobile broadband best bet for telecoms revenues
A new report from Ovum claims mobile broadband will be the best technology to enable telecoms firms to ‘claw back revenue’ over the next three years Broadband communications | 04 Jan 2013
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Ofcom proposes early exit to combat price rises
Regulator Ofcom says users should be able to leave mobile, broadband and landline contracts without charge if their provider ups the price News | 03 Jan 2013
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Top 10 gadget reviews of 2012
Inspect-a-Gadget has been busy reviewing a range of gadgets over the past 12 months and it has been another big year in the world of tech Top 10
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The IT challenges of building Heathrow's Terminal 2
Neil Clark, CIO of Heathrow, reveals the IT challenges behind the airport's futuristic Terminal 2 building Feature
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M2M technology ushers in the age of total connection
Machine-to-machine (M2M) communications is transforming the world into one where everything and everyone is networked. Feature
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CW500: Managing the mobile workforce (part 2)
Glenn Morgan, head of service transformation at British Airways, explains how the airline is harnessing consumer technology Feature
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CW500: Managing the mobile workforce (part 1)
Mobile working has transformed Colt Telecommunications beyond recognition over the past three years Feature
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BYOD policy gives London university users network access flexibility
A London university has undergone a network infrastructure upgrade to make way for a BYOD policy, offering staff and students more network access flexibility and capabilities. Case study
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Computer Weekly / TechTarget IT priorities survey 2012
Learn which IT priorities are at the top of UK IT managers lists for 2012. Coverage from across our network includes cloud, budget cuts, networking, security, disaster recovery and more. IT priorities survey
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Buyer's guide to IT consumerisation: Rewriting the rulebook
Desktop computing is no longer about IT providing a set of tools for employees. Consumer technology has advanced, and staff are more tech-savvy. IT GOVERNANCE
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The future of work: The next-generation workforce
Cisco provides insight into the mindset, expectations and behaviour of the world's next generation of workers and what this will mean for businesses. Research
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The security threats of technology ubiquity
The ubiquity of mobile technology and internet-connected devices present new threats and increase the challenges for IT security managers. Feature
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Getting to grips with managing supply and demand
The way that companies connect with each other to do business can have a big effect on overall performance Opinion
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BYOD: Bring your own device – or demise?
Nitin Bhas from Juniper research discusses the impact bring your own device (BYOD) polices are making on the enterprise Opinion
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4G auction is an opportunity to invest in innovation
The UK will soon begin to auction the 4G mobile spectrum, raising as much as £4bn. How that money is spent will be a test of what the UK really values Opinion
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Does Microsoft need to change its policy on Windows upgrade pricing ?
Microsoft will needs to reduce the cost of Windows upgrades if it is to conquer the tablets market, writes Andrew Buss. Opinion
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M-commerce: Why CIOs need to manage the risk
CIOs will need to manage four key risks if they want their businesses to benefit from the growth in mobile commerce. Opinion
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Opinion: Cloud, mobility, social among top infosec challeges for 2012, says ISACA
What is the most important nut for infosec to crack in the coming year and why? Global IT security association ISACA gives its views. Opinion
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Mobile security among top priorities for 2012
Solving security issues relating to the use of mobile technologies will be among the most pressing priorities for businesses in 2012. Opinion
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A touch of SaaS: Feeling the benefits for mobility
As internet connections get faster and devices get smaller and more portable, we have seen a sea-change in the definition of a “mobile” workforce. Opinion
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The real risk of cyber attack on unsecured networks
New revelations of the cyber threat to government and business identify the risk of attack even when stopping for a cup of coffee. Opinion
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Onus is on mobile operators to maintain security
The recent survey into corporate mobile security from Decipher shows just how much company-sensitive data is accessible via company mobile devices. Although it is encouraging to see businesses arm their employees with the tools to make the best use o... Opinion
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Extreme teleworking from Everest Base Camp
Technical project manager Astrid Byro is planning to work remotely from 5000m above sea-level in the Himalayas using a Kindle Fire Photo Story
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12 Days of Christmas Computer Weekly Gift Guide
Choose from an array of gadgets reviewed on the Computer Weekly Inspect-a-Gadget blog during the run up to Christmas. Photo Story
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Financial Times and Computer Weekly: The challenge of the iPad
In a series of video debates, Computer Weekly and the Financial Times invite a panel of experts to discuss business and IT issues. Video
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Nitin Bhas on the security risks of mobile devices
Bill Goodwin talks to Nitin Bhas, senior analyst at Juniper Research about the security risks of using smartphones and tablets in the workplace and strategies for mobile security. Video
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Microsoft hopes to redefine the future of computing
Anand Krishnan from Microsoft’s UK developer and platforms group discusses what Windows 8 will mean for the future of computing. Video
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CW500: Glenn Morgan, British Airways
Managing a mobile workforce Video
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CW500: Chris Hewertson, Colt
Managing a mobile workforce Video
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CW500: Richard Edwards, Ovum
Managing a mobile workforce Video
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Apple launches the iPhone 5
Apple has added the iPhone 5 to its line of products. Computer Weekly takes a looks at what is new and whether it is likely to remain as the King of the smartphone jungle. Photo Story
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Motorola phones through the ages
Computer Weekly looks at the handset history of the once king of the mobile jungle, Motorola. Photo Story
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IT in Europe
Download an issue of the IT in Europe digital magazine and find out news, features, tips and guides on hot topics in the UK and across the continent. guide
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Google offers free Wi-Fi in New York
Google is to create a public outdoor wireless network in New York to provide free internet access in the Chelsea area where it has offices News
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VoIP awareness up but user numbers remain low
A report from Ofcom claims four in five consumers know what voice over internet protocol (VoIP) is, but just 29% use the technology News
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CES 2013: Qualcomm launches Snapdragon 800 processors
Mobile chip maker Qualcomm uses opening keynote at CES to unveil its latest processor range chips and processors
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CES: Samsung says BYOD will be the norm by 2014
Mobile manufacturer Samsung claims the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) workplace trend is at a tipping point and will become mainstream in a year News
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William Hill bets on mobile for gambling on the go
High street bookmaker William Hill tells Computer Weekly how mobile technology has changed the company and attracted new customers case study
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HTC profits plunge 90% in fourth quarter
The Taiwanese mobile manufacturer sees profits fall from NT$11bn in 2011 to just NT$1bn at the end of 2012 News
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Huawei revenues to smash $35bn for 2012
The CEO reveals a 10% rise on both profits and revenues as the controversial Chinese firm pledges to “become more open and transparent” in 2013 News
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Consumers want stronger mobile payment security
UK consumers are happy to use extra levels of security on their smartphones for mobile payments News
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Mobile broadband best bet for telecoms revenues
A new report from Ovum claims mobile broadband will be the best technology to enable telecoms firms to ‘claw back revenue’ over the next three years Broadband communications
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Extreme teleworking from Everest Base Camp
Technical project manager Astrid Byro is planning to work remotely from 5000m above sea-level in the Himalayas using a Kindle Fire Photo Story
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About Mobile networking
To ensure a successful mobile IT strategy, IT managers need to choose the right products and technologies for mobile networking. Often, a combination of standards such as 3G dongles and Wi-Fi will be needed, and trends such as 4G and LTE are emerging with the promise of broadband speeds for mobile devices. We follow the latest developments in mobile networking.