HTC Touch 3452 PDA Mobile Phone

February 20, 2009 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comments Off 

It can make a world of difference to both your professional and entertainment use with friendly interface and features. It is a GSM mobile phone is a PDA and the chain of features it offers will help you immensely to all fronts of life.

For purposes of the profession, it is pre-installed with Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional operating system and a TI OMAP 850 processor, which provides a very fast processing of data. Features like GPS navigation, EDGE / GPRS, Bluetooth and USB connectivity to provide all necessary interfaces with and useful for wireless data transfer.

WiFi, this phone offers instant connectivity anywhere, anytime. There are also features such as Touch Flo 3D Finger Slide navigation and touch navigation that lets you literally run through all the applications on board, such as messaging, very good call, etc..

The phone is also full of the power functions of entertainment, so you do not have to go elsewhere for your daily dose of entertainment. You can easily navigate through You Tube, Google, or virtually any Web site as easily as you have on your desktop or laptop. It also comes with a 2 megapixel camera with fine precision and a good display resolution. There is also an MP3 player that lets you listen to your favorite songs of all time. This PDA phone is also pre-loaded with a number of interesting games to entertain you throughout your journey by bus or train.

The HTC Touch in 3452 is also designed in an elegant stylish way. It is a slim phone which is built in a black and green color to make your style a cut above the others. In general, there is a power packed phone that also supports the handheld.

The Evolution of the PDA

February 19, 2009 · Posted in PDA · Comments Off 

In recent years, many business people, professionals and ordinary consumers have been buying personal digital assistants, electronic devices designed to organize and simplify life.

The first PDAs, which hit the market in the mid-1990s, were little more than the glory of notebooks, which can store a record number of tickets, phone numbers, calendars, day by days by appointment of an electronic device. These devices are gradually over the years, Palm and Palm Pilot Inc.is popular devices acquired a loyal clientele of both consumers and users at the enterprise level.

The new features, including 3D games, multimedia applications, and even Wi-Fi Internet access have become commonplace in today’s PDAs, making it both practical and entertaining.

Over time, however, the functions performed by PDAs are being slowly but surely, integrated into the advanced cell phones and devices for mobile e-mail currently on the market.

This led to a significant drop in demand for standalone Palm and Pocket PC, which are increasingly being replaced by smartphones, the convergence of devices that integrate mobile computing with wireless communication.

Most new smartphones fully functional used cell phones, while incorporating many features of a laptop. Each unit is equipped with its own operating system, with a wide range of software specially designed for mobile devices. They are also able to access the Internet, usually on a cellular connection to broadband, and can be used to check email when on the go.

Although the cost is prohibitive for most consumers, PDA smartphone has become an institution among users of the company, and are now a necessity for many business mobile.

Overall the PDA manufacturers do a good job of the development of new technologies, and provide users more efficient and functional experience.

Non-Microsoft mobile devices on a Windows network

February 19, 2009 · Posted in PDA · Comments Off 

Windows Mobile devices are built from the base, to integrate into a Microsoft network infrastructure and to work with Exchange, Office Communications Server, SharePoint, etc. in a secure fashion. Inevitably, however, some users connect their favorite mobile devices such as Apple’s iPhone, and soon Google Android-based phones, the corporate network. In companies where employees have to buy their own phones (and May or May not be reimbursed by the company), many go to the “cool” factor of the iPhone or the low cost of operating a telephone system for open source operating. There are also models Symbian, Palm Treo running Palm OS and Blackberry in the mixture. Support for multiple mobile platforms security can be a nightmare.

In August, a major security hole in iPhone protection password has been demonstrated by which you can easily access private information in Mail, SMS, Contacts, and on an alleged phone locked. Apple ban on loading third party software does not come from their app store May reduce the risk of malware, but its connectivity offering web surface of a hacker attack, and the popularity of the device to May an attractive target. It is very important to maintain the phone software. A September update firmware (v2.1) has addressed many security vulnerabilities, including DNS cache poisoning, TCP spoofing and execution of arbitrary code remotely.

Android phones work a little differently, and can be deployed so that little or no confidential information stored on the phone itself, instead it gains access to enterprise applications via the browser. This means that browser security is of utmost importance.

Security in the Mobile Device

February 18, 2009 · Posted in PDA · Comments Off 

As for laptops, mobile devices can present particular hazards in safety, particularly when employees are allowed to connect their equipment belonging to the company network. A July 2008 poll showed that 89% of respondents reported using one or more enterprises belonging personally issued smartphones to access e-mails and other company information, and more than half of respondents said that companies which do not issue smart phones should allow employees to store and access company information through their smartphones. (Smartphones risk opening a business)

This can translate into a nightmare for the service, if you need to implement security measures for many types of hardware and software. If no restrictions are in place, May you find you try to provide secure access to different versions of Windows Mobile, RIM Blackberry, Apple iPhone, Symbian devices, Palm and Linux-based devices such as phones Google Android, which should be available in the near future (the HTC Dream will be available this fall).
Mobile security issues and solutions. The first step is to develop reasonable security policies to govern the use of mobile devices on your network. Your organization must have policies that are specific to mobile devices and not simply try to apply the generic security policies. It is also important to educate your mobile device users on security issues, including physical security. Some security policies can be enforced technological, but others are dependent on user compliance.