Should PC users opt for Windows phones? - CNET Asia (Peterobough) Should PC users opt for Windows phones? - CNET Asia (Peterobough)

Tuesday 28 December 2010

Should PC users opt for Windows phones? - CNET Asia (Peterobough)

Should PC users opt for Windows phones? - CNET Asia
I'm a PC person. In light of that, should I always opt for the same Microsoft-based mobile devices, such as a Windows Mobile smartphone, in order to have good compatibility when working on Microsoft Office documents and for syncing? Not always. Current
Source: asia.cnet.com

"Mobile Phones - Singapore" is now available at Fast Market Research - PR Inside
Despite the economic recession in 2009, consumers were able to purchase new mobile phones due to the competitive pricing coupled with long-term subscription plans. The introduction and marketing of new mobile phones also helped to generate interest among
Source: www.pr-inside.com

Tech Company Helps Users Video Chat Over Mobile Phones With New App - Baller Status
While we're not a tech-based publication per say, we always keep our eyes and ears open to new things on the technology-based side to things we think are cool. One of the latest things we came across is Tango, a free mobile video calling service that
Source: www.ballerstatus.com

The Ghost Haunting Mobile Enterprise IT Security - TechNewsWorld
There's no common interface for BlackBerries, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) mobile phones and iPhones," George explained. In many cases, IT's response was to bite the bullet and carry on. "IT gave up on this and decided to maintain responsibility for email
Source: www.technewsworld.com

Market Report, "Mobile Phones - China", published - PR Inside
2009 was a watershed year for mobile phones, with China's three telecommunications operators finally acquiring their 3G mobile phone licences for three different 3G networks. China Mobile acquired the licence for China's domestically-developed 3G standard
Source: www.pr-inside.com

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