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Study on Impact of RFID Use Released

The European Parliaments Scientific Technology Options Assessment group released an 86-page study evaluating the use of RFID technology in everyday European life, from credit...

Hackers Close to Cracking iPhone

iPhone hackers are on the cusp of not only being able to write programs for the phone but also finding a way to cut...

Intel Launches Mobile Linux Initiative

Intel has unveiled an ambitious project aimed at developing open-source software for mobile devices. The Moblin project comprises a Linux kernel, user interface framework, browser,...

Avaya Mobile Client Handles Wi-Fi and GSM

Avaya on July 16 will launch the enterprise answer to T-Mobiles new HotSpot @ Home service with its new Avaya one-X Mobile Dual Mode...

NetSuite Links Up with iPhone

If youre a NetSuite user and you havent plunked down $500 for an iPhone yet, you now have more incentive to seek out the...

iPhone vs. IT: Clash of the Culture Titans

Before the iPhone hit the market on June 29, I remarked that many enterprise IT managers would wring their hands over the coming of...

iPhone Calling in to Microsoft Exchange?

With an estimated 700,000 Apple iPhones sold on its first weekend of availability, Americans obviously adore the expensive combination phone, media player and Internet...

Microsoft to Invest $20M in Dynamics Partner Network

DENVER—Microsoft will invest $20 million in several new technologies and initiatives over the next year to help extend its Dynamics partner ecosystem to ensure...

From Wi-Fi to Cellular—and Back Again

A new phone system may herald a more seamless wireless communications experience for users, although the technology has a way to go before its...

New FCC Rules May Impact Linux-Based Devices

New U.S. regulations went into effect July 6 that could change how vendors of devices with software-defined radios use open-source software. The new rules...