Four picked for $96M Navy wireless support

The Navy has selected four contractors to compete for $96 million in wireless product and services tasks.

Why can’t I check e-mail on my iPhone?

What handheld devices would you like to see your agency support?

AT&T, Ericsson go dutch on InCompass Wireless

AT&T bought InCompass Wireless to add mobile systems integration capabilities, while Ericsson picked up the strategy and technology portion.

Crazy prediction, or crazy serious?

Tell us what you think of these six views of the future of IT.

AT&T debuts mobile encryption app

AT&T offers new two-factor encryption service for mobile phone users for sensitive-but-unclassified voice communications.

Apple's iPad to soon face new rivals

RIM and other computer makers are close to releasing new tablet computers to challenge Apple's iPad.

7 BlackBerry tricks from the pros (but what's missing?)

Experts offer their tips for making the most of your BlackBerry smart phone. Now tell us yours.

Five years after Katrina, government IT still feels storm's fury

Five years after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast, the region continues to rebuild and the federal government is still trying to fix information technology-related problems that the storm and its aftermath exposed.

Intel to acquire McAfee for $7.68B

Blockbuster deal will let Intel provide hardware-based security.

Feds should watch Oracle lawsuit against Google

Oracle has sued Google over the use of Java in Google's Android operating system.

Yes, Canada is different

Globetrotter Steve Kelman's travels take him to the Great White North.

Emirates to block most BlackBerry services

Move by UAE to suspend BlackBerry services will affect local users and international travelers passing through the nation's airport.

5 technologies that will change the market

A guide to the promise, peril and disruption that these technologies will bring to the government market.

111 agency mobile applications for your smart phone

After spending months encouraging mobile application development, USA.gov has released a comprehensive list of apps now available for your government smart phone.

Military likely to shun iPhone

As the military continues its search for the best battlefield smart phone, it’s looking increasingly doubtful that the iPhone will be a contender.

Communications work fuels Harris' growth

Harris braces for a market with fewer large contracts but expects to grow because of the range of its technology expertise.

10 hot contracts on the move

We rank the most important mobile and wireless contracts that are about to hit the market.

Cell-All smarter phone is DHS' version of the Tricorder

DHS is looking to the telecommunications side of mobile phones to help it develop the "Cell-All" smartphone that features a sensor capable of detecting deadly chemicals.

Think you want an iPad? Read this first!

Everyone seems to want an iPad, but is it worth it? Early reviews paint a muddled picture of iPad's pros and cons.

The Army's smart turn to battlefield apps

Smart phone technology is taking over the rest of the world, it seems, so why should the U.S. military be immune? The Army, at least, seems to be willing to see how far it can go, even on the front lines.