- More porn sneaks onto the iPhone
- 'Swatting' case shows need to ban caller-ID spoofing
- Why the iPhone can't be "killed"
- Nortel enterprise chief wants to bring back Bay
- US sets final emergency responder wireless pilot
Last week we ventured in to Boston for IDC's Directions 2005 conference where we met up with Jean Bozman, research vice president for the enterprise computing group, to talk about Linux in the data center and Kevin Burden, program manager for mobile devices to look at the future of the phones and PDAs we carry.
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