The company has been positioned in the leaders' quadrant of Gartner's “Magic Quadrant for Mobile Data Protection”.
The new generation of mobile broadband modules from Ericsson support this protocol in Windows 8.
The company accuses the iPhone maker of infringing at least three of it tech patents.
Intel-powered ultrabooks start shipping this month, but analysts anticipate a tablet-like uphill struggle against Apple.
The social networking giant rolls out the “Subscribe” button, and will soon allow for direct posting to Twitter from Facebook pages.
In today's technology roundup: YouTube intros built-in video editor, Groupon IPO back on track, TomorrowNow to pay $20m copyright fine, Intel previews Android tablet, and World Cup brings PBX hacking,
A new range of printers and scanners will feature Web-connected printing and advanced 3D scanning.
Medical institute, AmeriHealth Mercy Family of Companies, will offer a mobile platform to 167 physicians.
Concept cars from Land Rover will get RFID chips built into them to boost security.
The game did not impress, with little variation in weapons and enemies.
Easy K53 lets learner drivers revise and test their knowledge of the K53 syllabus.
CEO Pieter Uys promises subscribers that no services will be throttled and clarifies the operator's position.