-- Nokia to secure its smartphones
-- AMD mobile Athlon 64 targets Intel Pentium-M
-- Orange SPV C500
-- Samsung clears the way for 16GB flash disks
-- Wi-Fi sends train passengers rushing to first class
-- Microsoft releases VPN patch for SP2
-- Stowaway Universal Bluetooth Keyboard
-- BlackBerry is driving market for mobile email, says Gartner
-- 3G data: the choice expands
-- Sydney to bridge harbour with Wi-Fi ferries
-- Bosses to track workers via their mobiles
-- Laptop swiped at security show
 

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Nokia to secure its smartphones
23/09/2004

F-Secure has signed a deal with Nokia to provide antivirus software for 
its Symbian-based smartphones.

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AMD mobile Athlon 64 targets Intel Pentium-M
21/09/2004

AMD's new Mobile Athlon brings 90nm technology to notebooks for the 
first time.

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Orange SPV C500
20/09/2004

The SPV C500 is a distinct improvement on its predecessors: at the 
fourth attempt, Orange has come up with a Windows Mobile-based 
smartphone that many people would be happy to carry most of the time.

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Samsung clears the way for 16GB flash disks
21/09/2004

Hwang's law is a reality at Samsung, where developments in memory are 
expected to see flash cards with 16GB of storage appear next year.

http://newsletters.zdnetuk.cneteu.net/t/34198/1427290/13429/0/




Wi-Fi sends train passengers rushing to first class
21/09/2004

Early figures from GNER's Wi-Fi-enabled trains suggest the service is a 
hit with people who want to work and surf as they travel.

http://newsletters.zdnetuk.cneteu.net/t/34198/1427290/13430/0/




Microsoft releases VPN patch for SP2
22/09/2004

The update to Windows XP is being updated to fix a flaw that affected 
virtual private network connections.

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Stowaway Universal Bluetooth Keyboard
21/09/2004

Users of Bluetooth-equipped handhelds and smartphones will love this 
well-designed folding keyboard, although Palm OS fans will have to wait 
for drivers.

http://newsletters.zdnetuk.cneteu.net/t/34198/1427290/13432/0/




BlackBerry is driving market for mobile email, says Gartner

20/09/2004

The popular handheld device is having a big impact on the take-up of 
mobile messaging, according to Gartner.

http://newsletters.zdnetuk.cneteu.net/t/34198/1427290/13433/0/




3G data: the choice expands
17/09/2004

Mobile professionals now have a choice of three 3G mobile data 
solutions from UK network operators. Check out our reviews.

http://newsletters.zdnetuk.cneteu.net/t/34198/1427290/13434/0/




Sydney to bridge harbour with Wi-Fi ferries
21/09/2004

The Australian city is considering providing wireless Internet access 
on the ferries that move commuters and visitors around the bay.

http://newsletters.zdnetuk.cneteu.net/t/34198/1427290/13435/0/




Bosses to track workers via their mobiles
22/09/2004

That two-hour kip in a lay-by may soon be a thing of the past. CAD 
pioneer Autodesk has developed a product that will let companies keep 
tabs on workers via their mobile phones.

http://newsletters.zdnetuk.cneteu.net/t/34198/1427290/13436/0/




Laptop swiped at security show
22/09/2004

An identity management firm suffered a blow at Gartner's IT Security 
Summit - a thief stole one of its laptops.

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