Motorola goes rugged with new smartphone
Motorola on Thursday announced a smartphone for the enterprise market that combines aesthetics with business functionality.
Motorola on Thursday announced a smartphone for the enterprise market that combines aesthetics with business functionality.
Here's a roundup of a wild week in smartphone news. Apple, Nokia, Research in Motion, Verizon, AT&T and others all got in on the action.
In an updated forecast on how smartphone operating systems will fare in 2012, Gartner Inc. has moved the Apple iPhone OS to fourth place, slightly behind the BlackBerry OS.
Microsoft plans to replicate some processes from the PC industry to try to boost its performance in the mobile market and expects to see a growing number of applications in its new Marketplace, an executive said this week.
With the launch of Windows Mobile 6.5, Microsoft is touting an improved level of integration with Office Communicator and Exchange. In light of this, are you more likely to consider upgrading your company's mobile platform?
The release of Windows Mobile 6.5 is not the complete overhaul that users have been demanding. For that the smartphone-using public will have to wait for Windows Mobile 7, scheduled to release in the last quarter of 2010.
You can stop holding your breath now: Windows Mobile 6.5 is here. Oh, come on -- I know you've been just dying to get your hands on Microsoft's new mobile OS, haven't you? Anyone? Hello?