Stories about: Visto

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    NTP sues smartphone makers Apple, Google and others 12/07/2010 04:58:00

    Patent holding company NTP, which received a US$612.5 million settlement from BlackBerry marker Research In Motion in a patent infringement case, has filed patent lawsuits against six makers of smartphones or related software, including Apple and Google.
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    BlackBerry maker settles patent dispute for $US268M 17/07/2009 08:07:00

    After three years of combative and abstruse legal maneuvering, Research in Motion announced today it had thrown in the towel and will pay Visto Corp. US$267.5 million to settle a patent infringement dispute.
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    RIM settles Visto suit for $US267 million 17/07/2009 04:33:00

    Research In Motion agreed to pay rival Visto US$267.5 million to license and buy patents, settling a long-running legal battle.
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    Zenprise add-on tracks, manages BlackBerry devices 05/05/2009 08:03:00

    Zenprise is adding a BlackBerry device management option to its flagship MobileManager application.
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    Good Technology update includes mobile VPN 06/04/2009 05:06:00

    Good Technology, recently acquired by Visto, has introduced a new version of its enterprise mobile e-mail product, including limited management support for the iPhone.
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    Motorola sells Good Technology to Visto 25/02/2009 10:53:00

    Motorola agreed to sell its Good Technology division for an undisclosed sum on Tuesday, bringing an end to the company's foray into push services.
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    Smartphones Buying Guide 01/07/2008 17:00:00

    As technology and communications begin to converge, the focus is increasingly placed upon multifunction devices, such as the modern smartphone.
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    How to make the new iPhone work at work 11/06/2008 09:02:03

    With the release of Apple's iPhone SDK now come and gone, and the enhanced IT-oriented capabilities planned for the next major iPhone device and software update now unveiled, it's clear that iPhones are going to be corporate mainstays. Still, at its heart, the iPhone is a consumer device, so IT leaders still have to ensure that the iPhones that come in the door fit their data management and security strategies, even with Apple's new enterprise security capabilities.
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    Notes comes to the iPhone, via iAnywhere 19/03/2008 08:37:47

    IPhone customers who use Lotus Notes at work won't be left out anymore with a new offering from Sybase iAnywhere.
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    RIM probing cause of BlackBerry outage 13/02/2008 08:11:39

    Research In Motion still doesn't know why its BlackBerry service went down for several hours on Monday.
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    Can the iPhone handle Exchange e-mail? 29/06/2007 14:00:49

    Overall, the new US$600 iPhone appears to be a major advance in the state-of-the-art of 21st century gadgetry. But in one glaring area -- e-mail -- Apple's new smartphone appears downright retro.
 
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