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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
The mobile version of the Firefox browser is now available to owners of the Nokia N900 smartphone, after several months of beta tests. Mozilla is also working on versions for smartphones running Windows Mobile and Android.
By Mikael Ricknäs | 02 February, 2010 05:57
Mozilla has acknowledged that a "showstopper" bug makes the first preview of its browser for Windows Mobile-powered cell phones "bascially useless" to many users.
By Gregg Keizer | 18 February, 2009 08:09
Android users, listen up: Firefox has finally arrived for your phone. Well, almost.
By JR Raphael | 29 April, 2010 15:50
In order to truly compete in the modern economy, your business needs to have a mobile storefront on smart phones and tablets. Without this mobile presence, you’ll lose business to competitors who have them. With this new challenge come high risks as well as great rewards. With mobility, the client side of your applications is more important than ever. Instead of accessing your website from the safe confines of work or home, your customers can now perform sensitive transactions anywhere. As a result, mobile applications, and the devices and data they interact with, can now be more easily attacked. Read on.
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