Stories about: Dataviz

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    Clash of the handsets: Seven smartphones for business 28/04/2009 17:22:00

    Apple iPhone, Android G1, AT&T Fuze, HTC Touch Diamond, and three flavors of BlackBerry compete for one pocket. Which should you choose?
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    Lawyers move toward iPhones, give up BlackBerrys 10/03/2009 10:27:00

    Lawyers are increasingly jumping ship from BlackBerrys to iPhones, thanks in large part to functionality enabled by the iPhone's special screen.
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    BlackBerry phone hits the hotspot with VoIP 18/02/2009 08:32:00

    RIM has developed a knack for pulling customers into new BlackBerry devices. That's no mean feat. BlackBerry is the most mature, most imitated, and most-targeted brand in the mobile industry. RIM keeps new handsets rolling out, and it keeps racking up new exclusives with wireless operators by finding gaps in its own product line and filling them better than its competitors can. By teaming up with T-Mobile, RIM's latest product helps to fill your budget gaps by providing flat-rate unlimited IP telephony from your home, office, airport, or any locale that hosts a T-Mobile Hotspot.
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    Microsoft tools build bridge between OpenXML, other formats 04/12/2008 08:21:00

    Microsoft on Wednesday unveiled a free plug-in for Firefox to translate Open XML documents, an update to its document translator and a toolkit for Java developers that was built under the umbrella of its Document Interoperability Initiative.
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    RIM launches first BlackBerry flip-phone 11/09/2008 20:31:00

    Research In Motion (RIM) diversified its BlackBerry line Wednesday by introducing a "flip" or clamshell model, a popular form for mobile phones.
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    Is the Palm OS Dying? 01/05/2008 13:40:00

    Recently, I was talking to an executive at a smartphone software developer. The company had recently released new versions of its software for RIM BlackBerrys, Windows Mobile Smartphones, and other devices - but not for Palm OS smartphones. I asked why.
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    BlackBerry servers gain new user, administrator features 25/01/2008 08:19:00

    Research In Motion has released a new version of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server, along with a new social-networking client that ties BlackBerry into a growing array of collaboration applications.
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    Microsoft solves Office Mobile incompatibility issue 30/11/2007 12:02:43

    Microsoft quietly introduced on Wednesday an upgrade to Office Mobile that lets mobile users work with documents created in Office 2007.
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    Microsoft blogger accidentally leaks Office Mobile upgrade 28/09/2007 11:33:56

    A Microsoft employee this week accidentally blogged about an upgrade to Office Mobile that shouldn't be available for another couple of weeks.
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    PC World April 2007 Contents 07/03/2007 07:32:10

    In this month's issue, we show you how to use one of the fastest growing sites, YouTube, and point out online's most useful Web-based services. PC World's Test Centre checks out 11 graphics cards from $189 and the latest high-speed 3G data card and USB offerings from Telstra, 3 Mobile and Vodafone. Plus read about the innovative HP TouchSmart PC with its hands-on interactivity.
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    Mobile editing app adds few new features 04/01/2007 09:53:53

    One of the best features of PDA phones is their ability to handle not just e-mail but also the attachments that invariably come with it. While Windows Mobile users almost always get Mobile Office to view and edit documents, Palm users have had to look for third-party tools. For years, DataViz Documents To Go has been the utility of choice for editing Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files (and viewing PDFs) on Palms. I looked at the most recent release, Documents To Go Premium Edition 9, and while the software is as impressive as always, it adds only a few new features -- which might make justifying an upgrade tough.
 
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