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Nokia shows off the new N900 device at Web 2.0 Summit 2009. This is the first tocuscreen mobile device (with phone capabilities) from Nokia that works on the Maemo operating system.
Meru CTO Vaduvur Bharghavan provides a tutorial on the crucial new capabilities of 802.11n (which was just recently ratified), and explains why wireless may now be primed to replace the wired edge.
See the new visual voicemail feature in action on a recently upgraded Blackberry Bold
Get more from your new iPhone; InformationWeek's Mitch Wagner showsyou how to master the keyboard, clipboard, Spotlight search, and morefeatures of the new iPhone 3.0 software.
Demo: The new Yahoo Mobile for Smart Phones, due out late Spring 2009, contains a host of new features, including search assist via voice commands, the ability to see all your social network status updates in one spot and much more.
From Web 2.0 Expo, InformationWeek editor-at-large sits down with Nitobi CEO & co-founder Andre Charland for a reviewcam of Nitobil's PhoneGap.
Row 44 has been testing and implementing in flight wireless Internet access on SouthWest and Alaska Airlines. The company's CEO talks about how it works, how the company is working to control content and about its business model.
CGAP is the global microfinance center for The World Bank, and is co-funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. We talked to microfinance analyst, Mark Pickens, about CGAP, its research, and how the world of microfinance should progress.
Technologizer blogger Harry McCracken provides a few highlights from Mobile World Congress, including his favorite phone from the show.
At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Sony Ericsson announced and showed a prototype of a phone it's temporarily calling Idou. It features a high resolution display, and a 12.1 Megapixel camera, running the Symbian OS.
Internet Evolution's Web Wide World takes us to Rwanda, a country torn apart by genocide, and now attempting a radical transformation from an agrarian society to a knowledge-based economy, via the Internet
A closer look at the funtionality and capabilities of the new Google Mobile Application for the iPhone. How well does the voice recognition work? See for yourself.
Ralph De La Vega, the president and CEO of AT&T's consumer and mobility division, talked to the Web 2.0 audience about the recent Wayport acquisition, Uverse upgrades and the iPhone.
Teardown TV takes a look inside the guts of the new Blackberry Bold -- Research In Motion's newest smartphone.
Teardown TV takes a deep dive inside the HTC Google Android phone, taking it apart and pointing out some of its main components.
Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin wow the crowd at the New York City intro of T-Mobile's G1 Android Google phone. Video by InformationWeek's Alex Wolfe.
Startup Aerohive talks up its distributed control WLAN architecture
John Foley sits down with David Callisch, VP of marketing for Ruckus Wireless
Noah Glass, founder and CEO of GoMobo, discusses the company's food-ordering service, which lets customers place orders and pay via text messages from their mobile phones--creating an "EZ Pass environment" within fast food restaurants.
Aruba Networks director of product marketing Peter Thornycroft outlines the future of fixed-mobile convergence in the enterprise.
The Arrival of Dual Mode Handsets
Executive director Frank Tyneski explains the role of the Industrial Designers Society of America in shaping the mobile devices of the future.
Supplier of map data and 3D imagery to major mapping applications providers, TeleAtlas previews the world of location-based messaging and more.
Yahoo aims at mobile developers with an open developer platform called Yahoo Go.
We sit down with David Callisch, VP of marketing for Ruckus Wireless
We sit down with Jing Liu, CTO and founder of Mino Wireless
Google's Notebook app brings data sharing to mobile devices
Get the latest dope on Microsoft's updated Windows Mobile 6.1 -- the fast growing operating system for mobile devices.
Go inside Xohm, Sprint Nextel's business unit for WiMax -- which has recently combined with Clearwire for an ambitious broadband buildout.
Melkote also explores how its approaching 802.11n, and why the controllers are the key
CEO Vivek Kuhler talks about the companies' new deals with Nokia, Microsoft, and Xerox, and what it means to business users of mobile applications
Jim Vogt talks through the evolution ahead in wireless infrastructure
Nokia marketing director David Dorosin discusses how its working with partners like Cisco and Alcatel to push mobile access to busincess voice and data applications
Noah Glass, founder of GoMobo, discusses the company's food-ordering service, which lets customers place orders and pay via text messages from their mobile phones--creating an "EZ Pass environment" within fast food restaurants.
InformationWeek Editor, John Foley, speaks with Nick Magliato, CEO of startup Trust Digital, which makes SmartPhone Security.
InformationWeek blogger Alex Wolfe catches the vibe at the July 11 New York City launch of Apple's 3G iPhone, with a guest appearance by CBS News analyst Jeff Greenfield.
Airmagnet was an Interop 2008 Best of Interop Winner with its Wireless Analyzer and Survey Tools
Vettro Offers Field Service Applications For Mobile Workers on BlackBerry, Windows Mobile and Java-Enabled Phones