Four low cost ways to make calls on your cell phone

Mobile Voice-over-IP services promise to save you money by routing voice calls over your carrier's data network. As more carriers and handsets support high-speed data hookups, such services are proliferating. We looked at

Share on LinkedIn Comment on this article Share with Google+ Published on: March 13th, 2009 Liane Cassavoy

How to make your cell phone completely spam free

It's a sad fact that most of us are exposed to an endless flood of unsolicited messages from purported international dignitaries, dubious pharmaceutical salespeople, and pornographers--a deluge that invades our PCs each day.

Share on LinkedIn Comment on this article Share with Google+ Published on: March 10th, 2009 Zack Stern

Alberta bank customers to enjoy multi-featured SMS banking

Albertans could soon be checking their bank balances with a text message as the province's largest home-grown financial institution is set to roll out a mobile banking service.Edmonton-based ATB Financial will be allowing

Share on LinkedIn Comment on this article Share with Google+ Published on: February 3rd, 2009 Brian Jackson

Stretching security – the mobile device challenge faced by the enterprise

Trying to secure laptops, cell phones, PDAs, and other mobile devices today is "terrifying," says Christopher Paidhrin, IT security and HIPAA compliance officer at Southwest Washington Medical Center. "End-point security is scarily immature."

Share on LinkedIn Comment on this article Share with Google+ Published on: September 11th, 2008 Tom Kaneshige

Blackberry flips out with new Pearl

Research In Motion (RIM) diversified its BlackBerry line Wednesday by introducing a "flip" or clamshell model, a popular form for mobile phones. A promotional video debuts Blackberry's Pearl 8220. The BlackBerry Pearl Flip

Share on LinkedIn Comment on this article Share with Google+ Published on: September 11th, 2008 Jeremy Kirk and Brian Jackson

Samsung BlackJack II – A good PDA phone just got better

Samsung took almost everything about the first BlackJack and turned it up a notch, making a good PDA phone a little better. Though the BlackJack II doesn't look drastically different from the original

Share on LinkedIn Comment on this article Share with Google+ Published on: January 28th, 2008 Grace Aquino