Mobile

BlackBerry the Smartphone of Choice for Gangs and Criminals

Society’s bad eggs are increasingly turning to the use of BlackBerry devices to skirt detection from law enforcement. Authorities report they have trouble intercepting illicit emails and conversations because of the relatively secure BlackBerry Enterprise Server.


March 10, 2009
Online

Wolfram Alpha Search Engine Will Answer All Your Questions, Take Us to Infinity and Beyond

Get ready, because the world as we know it is going to change in May 2009, when Wolfram Alpha—a computational search engine that belongs in the Enterprise’s computer—appears, giving you precise answers to everything.


February 12, 2009
Software

RIM’s New Blackberry Enterprise Server 5.0 Launches in Q2 2009, Adds Better Desktop Syncing

Research in Motion (RIM)’s Blackberry Enterprise Server 5.0, known as Argon, will launch in the second quarter of 2009 and will include more user-friendly functions, like the ability to view attachments in calendar entries.


December 20, 2008
Geek Out

Majel Barret: The Voice of Enterprise Dies

Glad Joel posted this, because I almost missed it: Majel Barret joined her husband Gene Roddenberry Where Many People Have Gone Before. Maybe you think you don’t know her, but you do.


November 18, 2008

Proxim Orinoco AP-8000 Doubles Wi-Fi Throughput With Two 802.11n Radios

This one’s more for the IT dudes, but is interesting as an indication of how we may see more speed squeezed out of the 802.11n wi-fi spec: a new enterprise access point from Proxim uses two 802.11n radios simultaneously, effectively doubling throughput to 320 Mbps (a single wireless N radio maxes out at around 170 Mbps). But it can’t just be that simple, right?


November 12, 2008
Entertainment

First Look At the New USS Enterprise

Entertainment Weekly‘s got an exclusive first picture of the new Enterprise, also known as the old Enterprise, also known as Kirk’s Enterprise. It looks quite Enterprisey—a sort of mashup between the old sensibilities of TOS, the more advanced special effects of the USS Enterprise E (Picard’s latest ship) and Scott Bakula’s lousy junker. Looking at it again, those fat nacelles make it seem more like a cross between the Enterprise A and the Enterprise B. In any case, a high five to JJ Abrams and his effects crew for making a ship we’re looking forward to seeing go “pew pew pew” next year. [EW]


September 8, 2008
Entertainment

Star Trek’s Enterprise Boldly Went 42 Years Ago Today

Star Trek fans will be tickled to know that the good ol’ starship Enterprise first took flight on network TV on September 8th 1966, and split infinitives became OK. Actually, aspects of the show have become such cultural items that even non-sci-fi fans know the thrilling soundtrack, the iconic hull of NCC-1701 zipping into warp, Kirk, Spock, Scotty, McCoy, Uhura, Sulu and Chekov, polystyrene alien worlds, and the inevitable death of red-sweatered crewmen. Who hasn’t switched on their mobile (or flipped it open… old Motorola StarTacs were the best) and muttered “beam me up, Scotty”? All that began 42 years ago, a number that’ll please a different set of sci-fi fans. Fingers crossed for the upcoming reboot movie. [Wired]


August 25, 2008

Touch Screen RC Star Trek Enterprise Boldly Goes Where No RC Vehicle Has Gone Before

Interstellar space flight may have been poo-poo’d on by astrophysicists this week, but that doesn’t mean we can’t have a little pseudo space-faring fun with this first-of-its-kind RC Star Trek Enterprise. Due to arrive in May 2009, the US$80 foam flyer is controlled via a vintage Star Trek touchscreen communicator (Captain James T. Kirk womanising is not necessary, but recommended).


April 24, 2008

Star Trek Medical Tricorder Goes Beep, Won’t Diagnose Alien Disease

This replica medical tricorder from Star Trek TOS is hugely detailed and looks pretty much like the “real” thing. It even comes with the removable scanner thingy. Plus it’s got light and sound effects built-in, so you won’t have to hold it over alien flu victims and whisper “widdlyweep… widdlyweep…” Mind you, I’m pretty sure that’s what Bones used to do anyway— he never seemed to know exactly what was wrong with people, did he? With one of these and a bit of carpentry to construct one of those beds with the heart-monitor thing that went “thum… thum…,” you could reenact the Enterprise medical scene of your choosing. Available soon for US$39.95. [Geekalerts]


March 7, 2008
Mobile

Apple Hops Aboard Enterprise: Push Email and Calendars, Activesync and Exchange Support

All the hand-wringing about whether or not the iPhone’s suitable for corporate environments is basically being put to rest. It’s getting everything a proper drone phone needs: push email, push calendar, push contacts, global address list, Cisco VPN, certificates and identities, WPA2/ 802.1x, security policies, device configuration and Remote Wipe. Plus, the biggie: Exchange support built into the native mail, calendar and contact apps, with on/off toggles for each of them under the Exchange server tab. Nike and Disney (natch) are talking about using the iPhone’s corporate ActiveSync support. Will your corporate overlords?