In today's technology roundup: Scammers target Windows users, Cisco axes video camera business, MS previews Internet Explorer 10, and Apple to sync iPods with iTunes.
The organisation prefers RIM devices over Apple's iPhone and others for handling government data.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft extends Google hostilities, Harvard twins lose Facebook appeal, Mozilla readies Firefox 5, and Intel unveils tablet processor.
The manufacturer has teamed up with Lamborghini to offer a high-performance portable PC for gaming and supercar enthusiasts.
The mobile apps improve productivity as managers and employees can complete workforce-related tasks using mobile devices.
The next-generation portfolio of ultra-rugged mobile computers maximises worker uptime and efficiency.
Cellphones are being used for far more purposes in Africa than in developed markets, says TNS International.
The application makes it easier to contact colleagues in one's company and keeps data safe.
GameStop is also looking to manufacture Bluetooth controller compatible gaming tablets.
Symbian followers are unsatisfied with the decision since Nokia has reiterated that it is open source, even after reproducing closed source code.
The full functionality of SAP Business One can be enabled with applications that are downloadable on a number of different devices, says Bluekey Software Solutions.
The Netgear NTV550 allows users to connect Internet-ready devices to HD TV sets. [Local rep: Duxbury Networking]