Nokia’s Symbian-based smartphones from the last decade are seen as today’s "feature phones",’ and it’s a business Microsoft is selling to Foxconn and HMD Global.
Security software company ESET has warned that the Hesperbot banking trojan is actively targeting Australian bank customers.
A new version of LogMeIn Rescue alerts technicians to possible problem areas and automates the delivery of fixes.
The latest web share figures from NetMarketShare shows OS X use continuing to grow at Windows' expense, while Linux use continues to bump up and down around the 1% mark.
The latest worldwide mobile phone market share data from Gartner shows an increase in smartphone sales of 42.7 percent to account for 36.7 percent of mobile phone sales in the three months to 30 June, with Android accounting for most of the growth
Nothing is forever, and Google is pulling down the shutters on another batch of products and services.
With Silk Mobile, mobile application testing becomes 'just another test' according to Micro Focus officials.
Nokia Australia has decided to focus on its Lumia range of Windows Phone 7.5 devices and not sell the Nokia PureView 808 in the ANZ region, leaving those interested to wait for future models – or seek the revolutionary 41 megapixel smartphone via grey or direct import channels instead.
HTC will use LogMeIn Rescue for worldwide customer support of its Android-based mobile phones.
The latest web usage figures show that despite the rise of the smartphone and tablet, Windows is still by far the most common operating system for accessing the web.
The latest handset shipment data from Gartner shows Android to have been the biggest winner from plummeting smartphone market shares of RIM and Symbian in Q4 of 2011.
Android devices might be outselling those running iOS, but the Apple camp is still responsible for the majority of mobile web browsing according to one web analytics firm.
Android devices might be outselling those running iOS, but the Apple camp is still responsible for the majority of mobile web browsing according to one web analytics firm.
Sales of smartphone devices soared in the second quarter of 2011, with Android and iOS fueling spectacular 74% year on year growth and sales exceeding more than 100 million units for the quarter, according to new figures. The smartphone boom happened amidst robust worldwide sales of mobile devices of 428.7 million units in 2Q11, up 16.5% on 2Q10.
While Apple continues with record sales of iPhone and iPad products worldwide, it may lose the smartphone market leadership to Samsung in the second half of 2011 because of the Korean giant's versatility, according to a new analyst research report. The news comes amid a boom in mobile data traffic growth forcing operators to upgrade their networks, including a proliferation of 4G LTE buildouts.
Mirroring growth in Mac OS X's overall web share, usage of Apple's Safari browser has cracked the 5% figure for the first time. The usage of Chrome also continues to grow.
HP has delivered additional remote and wireless printing capabilities to selected laser printers and multifunction devices.
Internode is using LogMeIn Rescue for customer support.
A new app from HP supports printing from a wider range of mobile devices than previously possible.
Nokia is getting closer to the world of Windows, with plans to offer a range of Microsoft apps that will run on the latest version of Symbian (Belle), including the first native non-Windows versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
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