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BT SmartTalk links smartphones with landline accounts
Telecoms giant BT launches an app to enable users to be billed as if using their landline when making calls on their smartphones News | 14 Jan 2013
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BlackBerry services down for Vodafone users
Both companies are keeping quiet about whose technology is at fault while BlackBerry users across Europe suffer the outage News | 11 Jan 2013
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Nokia doubles Lumia sales in fourth quarter
Smartphone manufacturer Nokia releases preliminary results, showing it has shipped 4.4 million Lumia handsets in the three-month period for Q4 News | 10 Jan 2013
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Europe-wide patents could spread smartphone wars
We look at how upcoming legislation for a single European patent will affect the ongoing battles between smartphone and tablet manufacturers Analysis | 10 Jan 2013
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Mobile banking demand drives app development innovation
Barclays bank's decision to use private cloud and Linux will help it cut development costs and compete in the mobile banking sector 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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Samsung predicts fifth record quarter
Samsung Electronics expects its fifth consecutive quarter of record profits driven mainly by smartphone sales News | 08 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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Shore up your organisation’s fleet with the right MDM
There are many mobile device management products, but approaches vary. We outline how to choose the right one for your business Feature
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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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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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Delivering value from desktop virtualisation
IT leaders met at a recent Computer Weekly roundtable event to discuss the implications of desktop virtualisation on their technology infrastructure. Feature
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Using open data in local government
Developers are using open data from local government to create new, innovate public services. Cliff Saran reports. Feature
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CIOs sold on flexible working benefits – so what is holding it up?
Flexible working offers business benefits and allows employees to improve their work/life balance – but will managers accept it? Feature
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Interview: Oke Okaro, general manager and global head of mobile at Bloomberg
Bloomberg's mobile chief talks to Computer Weekly about the challenges of mobile apps development and the prospects for Windows 8. Feature
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IT priorities in the downturn
IT leaders talk to Computer Weekly about how their IT priorities have been shaped by the downturn it strategy
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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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Intel Developer Forum 2012 focuses on wireless
Andrew Buss reviews the technology on show at Intel's 2012 Developer Forum in San Francisco. Opinion
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Managing shadow IT
Shadow IT is the use of IT systems within an organisation without the approval, or even the knowledge, of corporate IT. What should you do in response? Opinion
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BYOD V.2 and spotting the next big trend
An analytical look into how the BYOD trend began may help IT leaders to be more prepared to spot the next big trend Opinion
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BYOD: Businesses must be clear on data privacy
Businesses looking to implement a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) program must be aware that the parameters of what they can and cannot do with a mobile device management (MDM) platform are governed by local data privacy legislation, which inconvenient... Opinion
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Can Nokia's 'next billion' strategy save the company ?
Nokia is at a cross roads as it pins its recovery hopes on cornering emerging markets. But it will need to work hard to restore market confidence if ts 'next billion' strategy is to succeed. Opinion
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How to introduce bring-your-own-device schemes in the enterprise
A look at some of the issues businesses must consider when introducing bring-your-own-device (BYOD) schemes Opinion
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Security Think Tank: Challenges and opportunities of smartphone security policy (part 8)
The use of smartphones in the workplace brings many benefits to organisations, but also risks. Increasingly, users want to experience the functionality available to them in their private lives in their professional lives, and certainly businesses can... Opinion
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Security Think Tank: What are the challenges/opportunities of smartphone security policy? (part 7)
Smartphones have become wide spread in both the consumer and business realms. More importantly, employees expect they can hold just one device for their everyday use thus the boundary between personal and business usage is diminishing. The companies ... Opinion
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Security Think Tank: Challenges and opportunities of smartphone security policy (part 6)
The main rising challenge for many businesses is that of bring your own device (BYOD) and the related issues, the key issue (as always) being that of the data. And in particular, how the ownership of the data on the device is agreed, or at least deal... Opinion
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Bigger is better at CES 2013
This year's Consumer Electronics Show was dominated by the big screen, with the world's largest mobile screen and a 110-inch TV, CES was all about "bigger is better" 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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Developing software for Windows 8
With Windows 8, Microsoft hopes to make developing enterprise client applications easier, but will compatibility be an issue? Photo Story
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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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Smashing smartphones
How strong are modern smartphones. Data recovery specialist Kroll Ontrack set out to destroy them 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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BT SmartTalk links smartphones with landline accounts
Telecoms giant BT launches an app to enable users to be billed as if using their landline when making calls on their smartphones News
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Bigger is better at CES 2013
This year's Consumer Electronics Show was dominated by the big screen, with the world's largest mobile screen and a 110-inch TV, CES was all about "bigger is better" Photo Story
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BlackBerry services down for Vodafone users
Both companies are keeping quiet about whose technology is at fault while BlackBerry users across Europe suffer the outage News
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Nokia doubles Lumia sales in fourth quarter
Smartphone manufacturer Nokia releases preliminary results, showing it has shipped 4.4 million Lumia handsets in the three-month period for Q4 News
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Europe-wide patents could spread smartphone wars
We look at how upcoming legislation for a single European patent will affect the ongoing battles between smartphone and tablet manufacturers Analysis
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Mobile banking demand drives app development innovation
Barclays bank's decision to use private cloud and Linux will help it cut development costs and compete in the mobile banking sector 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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About Smartphone technology
Smartphone technology is the fastest growing and most competitive area of the corporate mobile phone sector, with Apple's iPhone, Google's Android and Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 vying to take over from Blackberry as the smartphone of choice for business users. We look at the latest developments and products and what they mean to enterprise IT.