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The Blackberry Curve 8900

The Blackberry Curve 8900 is the thinnest and lightest full-QWERTY smartphone packed with the latest features.

The striking 480 x 360 - pixel screen offers crisp-on-the-go video, images, text, maps and more. With a sleek new twist on a classic style, the Blackberry Curve 8900 smartphone is an easy-to-use device that delivers expanded functionality and […]

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Interesting stories on remote working from aroud the web.

Vaillant, a leading manufacturer of gas and solid fuel domestic heating appliance boilers, called for Interchange’s help to install the latest GPRS mobile technology to enhance and develop its service and support business even further.
The solution helped out the company’s national service organisation Heatcall, which provides after sales support through it team of 100 engineers.
Under […]

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WiFi

VoIP should be used to save money

More organisations should make use of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and utilise WiFi for business calls.

This would help them reduce some of the £264 million which is being wasted each year by companies on mobile phone calls.

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WiFi set to boom in smartphones

WiFi is set to increase in popularity among smartphones in the future.

According to research by ABI, all major smartphone makers are planning to include WiFi in their phones, with many carriers supporting the standard because it was able to handle large files for movies and songs.

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Smartphones increasing in popularity

According to Juniper research, rising demand for complex multimedia-centric applications is forcing handset manufacturers to design increasingly “smart” and highly personalised mobile devices.

Their research forecasts that smartphones will account for 23 per cent of all new handsets by 2013.

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