Nokia adds camera, Wi-Fi shut-off to management software.

"Nokia Corp. announced today the latest revision of its Intellisync Mobile Suite software -- the ability to shut off the camera or Wi-Fi connectivity of a mobile device from a remote location...

The new capability is part of Service Pack 2 of Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite 8.0. It applies to Windows Mobile devices. Support for Symbian devices is due in a future release... In addition to control over the camera and WLAN functions, IT managers can enable or disable Bluetooth and infrared connectivity and memory cards... Other new functions in the software include the ability to troubleshoot devices remotely...

Today, there are about 12 million mobile e-mail users, with 8 million subscribers to RIM's e-mail service and about 1.6 million Nokia users, Nir said. Another 3.6 million use Nokia Intellisync e-mail, which was developed separately before becoming a part of Nokia. Competitors of Nokia Intellisync include products from Sybase Inc. and MFormation Technologies Inc., as well as Novell Inc.'s Zenworks suite."