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Analysts: Mobile social networking next big thing

Analysts: Mobile social networking next big thing

Mobile social networking and the way mobile phones are used looks set to become an important tool in the workplace, say industry analysts.

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RIM BlackBerry tip: Hard v. soft resets

RIM BlackBerry tip: Hard v. soft resets

Taking out the battery is not the only way to reset your BlackBerry.

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Linux Foundation: Open source will dominate the mobile world

Linux Foundation: Open source will dominate the mobile world

Android has raised the profile, and iPhone has raised the stakes. The world is ready for mobile Linux.

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Microsoft's ISO win may worsen antitrust woes

Microsoft's ISO win may worsen antitrust woes

Claims of foul play in the OOXML voting process may come back to haunt Microsoft when the European Commission concludes its latest antitrust investigation of Microsoft's business practices.

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Making the iPhone work for business

Making the iPhone work for business

With the release of Apple's iPhone SDK imminent, speculation abounds surrounding Apple's plans for a business-friendly iPhone.

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