Zong Android handset is the newest Android based mobile phone with the latest version 2.2 – Froyo Android operating system. This Zong Android handset is filled with lots of features which will bring a change to the mobile phone markets.
Posted on 05 January 2012 by Tea Server
Zong Android handset is the newest Android based mobile phone with the latest version 2.2 – Froyo Android operating system. This Zong Android handset is filled with lots of features which will bring a change to the mobile phone markets.
Posted on 01 January 2012 by Tea Server
Windows Mobile, the current third place mobile OS, has been steadily gaining ground when it comes to the amount of apps that they have. Of course, we probably can’t expect them to get close to the other big boys as of now, but where they lack in sheer number – they make up for with depth. In any event, one of the newest apps to roll out of the Windows 7 Marketplace is the HealthVault app; an application that can help you access your personal medical platform. And while that may sound a bit mundane for a few of you, it does contain some pretty decent features that is worth some closer examination.

Veronica is an internet business columnist for the Kansas City Examiner and often writes about mobile technology. She recommends Newegg for deals on mobiles and unlocked phones.
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Posted on 22 December 2011 by Tea Server
If you have a Blackberry, then you’re probably anxious to know what design, application, interface and operating system solutions are headed your way. For one thing, Research in Motion, the company behind the development of the Blackberry line of products announced in late November that it will launch the Blackberry Mobile Fusion, which is essentially an enterprise mobility solution. The cool thing about the Blackberry Mobile Fusion is that it doesn’t specifically target one market. It addresses both Blackberry and Android smartphone and tablet users, and will even suit the products made by the competition, namely gadgets and mobile devices that use the iOS operating system.

This tailor-made solution for business and management addresses the ever-increasing reality of the fact that most operations and organizations make heavy use of smatphones and tablets. As such, it has become quite an effort and a hassle to manage all the devices under one’s supervision. In comes the Blackberry Mobile Fusion. According to Alan Panezic, the VP of Enterprise Product Management and Marketing at Research in Motion, Mobile Fusion “provides the necessary management capabilities to allow IT departments to confidently oversee the use of both company-owned and employee-owned mobile devices within their organizations.”
In brief, this platform, which makes use of the Blackberry Enterprise Server (version 5.0.3) will help you better manage your assets. Users of the upcoming solution will also gain access to the Blackberry Balance technology, which supports the use of the same device for both personal and professional use. In addition, configuring the settings on mobile devices will be all the more easier, while the definition and management of security norms and policies will also be simplified for all devices in one organization. If you’re looking for ways in which to secure and protect lost or stolen devices, by locking them remotely, for instance, or wiping all the data to prevent intelligence theft, Mobile Fusion will help you do just that. The platform allows individual users as well as groups to manage the settings, and is also capable of supervising more than one device per user. It manages applications, software and connectivity all via a centralized console and is also very scalable. The need for such a platform was triggered by the increase of the BYOD (bring-your-own-device) approach to business management. There are so many types of devices used within a single company that it can often seem impossible to manage them all efficiently and correctly.
An alternative solution, which is very affordable and highly recommended for private Blackberry users is Blackberry Insurance. Whether you own a Blackberry Curve, Bold or Torch, you know that your sleek, stylish and sophisticated phone will attract attention—and this attention won’t always be the kind you’re vying for. Consider losing or damaging your phone. Or even worse, what if someone steals it and instantly gains access to all your personal information and business data? You definitely need to do something to prevent such malfeasance, and a good, all-inclusive insurance policy is possibly the best solution available for you.
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