The lack of broadband capacity and network infrastructure prevents businesses from making optimal use of mobile technologies.
In today's technology roundup: UK drops superfast broadband tax, Israel uses Facebook as 'spying tool', iPad users report WiFi problems, and tributes to 'father of the PC'.
In this World Wide Wrap: Canadian passports easy to hack, NFC enables Apple resource sharing, and ZK Software intros dual biometric reader.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP Slate to rival iPad, car program guides drivers, and Hitachi promises 10-year battery life.
The smartphone runs the Meamo 5 platform, offering multiple customisable home screens, but lacks user-friendliness.
In this World Wide Wrap: iPad suffers WiFi problems, Sharp develops 3D mobile screen, and Android leads smartphone growth.
We are always at the end of the line for technological innovations.
In today's technology roundup: iPad hack unveils jailbreak, Facebook confirms Divvyshot acquisition, Google updates Buzz privacy settings, and MS ends Itanium support.
Greater use of data-generating devices such as smartphones boosts global 3G network traffic, says Ericsson.
In today's technology roundup: iPod innovator leaves Apple, Obama faces online privacy test, Twitter revamps homepage, and social media not integral to UK elections.
The company has installed the Barco range of 3D projectors into the six cinemas at the centre.
In this World Wide Wrap: iPhone poses security risk, Kyocera back in smartphone market, and gadgets revolutionise patient care.
In this World Wide Wrap: CyberPower releases high-end desktop, consumer computer purchases up, and Asus unveils all-in-one desktops.