Content from CNET tagged with
e-mail
[x]
,
handset
[x]
,
mobile device
[x]
Show Results by
News
(6)
Narrow Your Results
Nokia Corp.
(4)
Research In Motion Ltd.
(3)
Bluetooth
(2)
messaging
(2)
security
(2)
Microsoft Corp.
(2)
wireless e-mail
(2)
RIM BlackBerry
(2)
mobility
(2)
Palm Inc.
(2)
cell phone
(2)
J2ME
(1)
Microsoft Windows
(1)
text message
(1)
Java
(1)
News Stories
Showing
1-6
of
6
results found
Symantec warns users over Bluetooth security
September 21, 2007
Executive offers advice on how to combat growing security threats linked to use of Bluetooth-equipped devices.
TAGS:
Symantec Corp.
,
Bluetooth
,
mobile device
,
text message
,
attacker
,
technique
,
hacker
,
security
,
handset
,
attack
,
knowledge
,
message
,
e-mail
Nokia gets a slice of BlackBerry pie
September 7, 2004
Finnish phone giant is the latest to make its devices compliant with Research In Motion's wireless e-mail service.
TAGS:
Research In Motion Ltd.
,
RIM BlackBerry
,
Nokia Corp.
,
mobile device
,
handset
,
e-mail
Nokia takes on RIM in mobile enterprise
November 16, 2005
Nokia will acquire wireless specialist Intellisync as it tries to be the one-stop shop for corporate mobility.
TAGS:
Intellisync
,
Nokia Corp.
,
Research In Motion Ltd.
,
wireless e-mail
,
handset
,
messaging
,
mobility
,
mobile device
,
worker
,
cell phone
,
Palm Inc.
,
e-mail
Motorola to support Good wireless system
March 23, 2004
The deal is a potential coup for Good Technology, a growing rival of BlackBerry creator Research In Motion.
TAGS:
Good Technology Inc.
,
Motorola Inc.
,
GoodLink
,
Research In Motion Ltd.
,
handset
,
messaging
,
RIM BlackBerry
,
mobile device
,
Bluetooth
,
Microsoft Corp.
,
e-mail
Palm talks up its ambitions for Europe
February 15, 2007
Despite European operators' support of the Symbian OS, Palm is still trying to woo mobile users there.
TAGS:
Palm Inc.
,
Symbian Inc.
,
Barcelona
,
tariff
,
operator
,
Europe
,
Palm OS
,
mobility
,
Palm Treo
,
operating system
,
mobile device
,
Microsoft Windows Mobile
,
Nokia Corp.
,
handheld
,
handset
,
CEO
Vulnerability hits Java for cell phones
October 23, 2004
Researcher finds two flaws that under unusual circumstances could let a malicious hacker read private data or render a phone unusable.
TAGS:
vulnerability
,
Java
,
J2ME
,
wireless e-mail
,
malicious program
,
cell phone
,
Qualcomm Inc.
,
Sun Microsystems Inc.
,
researcher
,
mobile device
,
Nokia Corp.
,
handset
,
conference
,
security
,
Microsoft Corp.
,
e-mail
Sponsored matches for
"mobile device"
Check out what's new
Introducing the all-new CNET!
Send feedback
home
reviews
news
downloads
cnet tv
On the Insider:
McCain compares Obama to Britney
log in
join CNET
welcome,
my profile
log out
Home
Reviews
News
Downloads
CNET TV
Click to Save up to $300/yr on calls