Software and Security
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Playing nice -- LBS and Hybrid location technologies
The demand for Location-Based Services (LBS) has finally moved beyond the early-adopters with the rise in popularity of the iPhone. With consumer demand and the number of applications rising fast, there is a key prerequisite for their success: quick and accurate determination of a user's current location. Can it be done? Read and find out.

Adapting UI designs to multiple embedded/mobile device display needs
The key elements and approaches needed to build user interfaces to meet the varying display requirements of mobile devices and any embedded system with a display and GUI.

Video: B'com, Toshiba win sockets in iPhone 3GS
Teardowns of the third generation Apple iPhone reveal a more integrated—and probably lower cost--handset thanks in part to new design wins for Broadcom and Toshiba that caused one analyst to quip the 'S' in the iPhone 3GS may stand for savings.

Communications Security: A moving target
System architects and developers must tackle the increasing security threat of malicious attacks on mobile devices says Rob McCammon.

Virtualization for Embedded Systems
This white paper presents an introduction to virtualization technology in general, and specifically discusses its application to embedded systems.

Virtualization and Componentization in Embedded Systems
Virtualization and componentization provide unique capabilities to system designers, device manufacturers, and software developers to overcome these challenges.

Using Algorithmic Synthesis to Design Fourth Generation Cellular Hardware Accelerators
Recently an algorithmic synthesis tool was used to build a hardware accelerator for a high performance fourth generation mobile cellular System on a Chip (SOC). This article describes the deployment, the results and the benefits of moving to algorithmic synthesis.

Mobile Device Management and the Call Center - High Speed, Low Drag and a Better Experience
Until fairly recently wireless support has remained pretty much the same, a very manual and highly interactive, time consuming and costly process. With the advent of mobile device management, particularly OMA-DM, which provides not only the ability to configure the phone but also visibility into either what you have done or what you need to do, times have changed.


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About the Mobile Handset Software and Security How-To Section Mobile Handset DesignLine's Software and Security section is the design resource for engineers looking to devise, develop and implement software and security solutions for mobile handsets, including those based on Symbian OS, WinCE and Linux. Topics include securing transactions, application memory design, cryptography, operating systems, boot loading, development architectures such as SCA and OSSIE and Java.
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