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Analysts call for more enterprise-grade voice-centric devices, as the distinction between PDAs and smartphones becomes blurred.
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Microsoft said Sunday in the United States that its long-awaited push e-mail capability for mobile devices is finally headed into the market.
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Newly hired Microsoft researcher Bill Buxton sees big changes coming in how you and your computer interact.
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Software-based phones are coming to the fore as big changes come to the way people make calls.
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Bluetooth promises the world, or the operation of all within it -- that is, if you can get it to work in the first place.
It seems after all the hype of wireless, we are still waiting for a real business case.
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