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#232 - April 2, 2010
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Mobile Enterprise News

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Datalogic Elf
Enterprise Mobile Hardware
Who should own your employees' smartphones? (InfoWorld)
Microsoft tries to allay enterprise fears about Windows Phone 7 (Computerworld)
Apple iPads: can they succeed in business without Office? (Computerworld)
Datalogic Elf rugged handheld sports barcode reader, RFID reader, GPS (WFD)
Motorola's MC75A rugged scanner has touchscreen, cellular, WiFi, GPS (WFD)
Panasonic adds multitouch Toughbook C1 tablet (Gizmodo)
Sybase releases SAP tools for iPhone, Windows Mobile (Techworld)
Verizon launches IT platform for sharing of physician-dictated patient notes (PR)
Xplore adds new tablet for clean room use (WFD)

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Enterprise Device & Network Management
Top ten Wi-Fi security threats (eSecurity Planet)
Three mistakes network admins make when configuring WLANs (Part 3) (Computerworld)
AuthenticateMyWiFi hosted RADIUS authentication service review (Wi-Fi Planet)
Cisco adds new CRS-3 router, offering up to 322 Tbps (Business Insider)
Cisco secure borderless network protects beyond the corporate data center (eWeek)
Fluke Networks' AirCheck Wi-Fi Tester 1.0 review (Wi-Fi Planet)
Fortinet enters WLAN market with FortiAP access points (NetworkComputing)
Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex 7363 Wi-Fi mesh AP review: 4/5 (PC Mag)
Motorola MC75
(link above)
AT&T's WorkBench app brings mobile security to iPhone (Wi-Fi Planet)
IBM, Verizon launch private cloud-based data protection service (Wireless Week)
New hosted options for managing smartphones (NetworkWorld)
U.S. Air Force cracks down on BlackBerry security (Wired)
Other Enterprise Apps
9 great tips for location-based mobile marketing (Mashable)
Vivido Labs, headed by SAP former CEO, rolls out SAP mobile apps (InfoWorld)

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Developer News

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Appcelerator releases Titanium cross-platform app dev technology (InfoWorld)
Android native development kit updated with OpenGL ES 2.0 (InfoWorld)
Novell's Mono project will bring .Net development to Android (InfoWorld)
Free Android apps for web developers (Mashable)
Why Android developers should avoid multitouch (InfoWorld)
Poll: Developers more interested in Android than iPad (Mashable)
Kleiner Perkins iFund doubles to $200m, focusing on iPad apps (PC Mag)
Microsoft Windows Phone 7 walkthrough (WFD)
Microsoft unveils Windows Phone 7 developer tools (WFD)
Windows Phone 7
Microsoft bans native code on Windows Phone: apps only run in Silverlight or XNA (IDG)
Nokia's Meego dev release now available for download for the N900 (Maemo Arena)
Palm pops out plug-in public dev kit beta (The Register)
RIM opens up its new push service to developers (BGR)
Samsung's Bada: What's so bad about it? (The Register)
Intel uses cash to attract netbook app developers (Techworld)

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Industry News, Trends, & Analysis

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Apps: Windows Phone 7's impossible app mission (Gizmodo)
Apps: Yankee Group doubles 2010 sales forecast for apps to $1.6 billion (Wireless Week)
Developers: Mobile payments stymied by lack of understanding (The Register)
Developers: Why OSS and hardware release cycles impede Android contributions (NetworkWorld)
Platforms: Google's plan to end Android fragmentation: downloadable feature updates (PC World)
Platforms: Where Android beats the iPhone (InfoWorld)
Platforms: Android could soon beat iPhone in mobile web traffic (Ars)
Platforms: Why the iPhone doesn't need multitasking (PC World)
Platforms: What does MeeGo mean for Symbian? (Silicon)
Platfroms: Qualcomm advances BREW, bundles Opera (eWeek)
Phones: America doesn't care about cell phone radiation, but the rest of the world does (Gizmodo)
Phones: Operators launch spam reporting service: text '7726' (Techworld)
Phones: Poll: 40% of Blackberry users would trade for an iPhone, 32% for a Nexus One (ArsTechnica)
Phones: Apple hires "wearable tech" expert (Gizmodo)
Phones: Google's Nexus One sales hurt by no brick and mortar stores? (Cnet)
Phones: Microsoft is patenting Windows Phone 7 panoramic UI (Electronista)
Phones: Windows Phone 7 Series phones will be WVGA only at launch, HVGA later (Engadget)
Phones: IBM hopes to make mobile devices more accessible (Cnet)
Phones: Samsung wins 'Android' trademark for Korean hardware sales (Engadget)
Phones: India's smartphone battlezone (Light Reading)
Networks: Sprint and Clearwire may move from WiMax to LTE 4G (InfoWorld)
Networks: EU's maximum data roaming charge mandate takes effect (The Register)
Networks: Mobile data use to grow 12x by 2014 (InfoWorld)
Networks: How WiMax can offload Wi-Fi data (GoingWiMax)
Networks: The state of 4G in 2010 (Computerworld)
Networks: Opinion: It's time for one data plan to rule all our gadgets (Gizmodo)
Company News
Apple's HTC lawsuit: too much? (ZDNet)
Apple's spat with Google gets personal (NY Times)
Advantech buys DLog, Europe's third largest maker of rugged industrial computers (WFD)
Cisco quits the WiMax radio business (IDG)
Durham Logistics' motion control patent: a powder keg for mobile? (Cnet)
Google denied Nexus One trademark (InfoWorld)
Intellectual Ventures snags smartphone patent, with broad implications (The Register)
Meru Networks raises $65.8M in IPO debut (AP)
Nokia buys mobile content firm Novarra (Wireless Week)
Why Palm will be bought by RIM (NY Times)
RIM buys mobile RSS reader developer Viigo (AppScout)
RIM's Q4 earnings just shy of expectations (Yahoo)
Virgin Mobile closes Helio (WirelessWeek)

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