In today's technology roundup: Consumers unhappy with Facebook, Apple's new Mac OS hits 1m sales, hackers claim NATO security breach, and smartphones go down the toilet.
The company unveils the Windows Server Solutions Phone connector, enabling users to perform remote server functions.
4G smartphones and tablet devices in the US can now take advantage of Verizon's faster networks speeds.
The mobile health industry needs more involvement from healthcare professionals who have industry-specific experience, say analysts.
The companies have joined forces to bring mobile printing to the enterprise print market place.
The mobile identification technology lets police check a person's identity on the street within minutes.
The major trend is about matching devices to lifestyle choices, says Henry Ferreira, GM: Africa at Lenovo.
The Opticon OPN2002 Bluetooth data collector connects directly to an iPad or iPhone. [Local rep: Osiris]
In today's technology roundup: Apple posts record revenue, green light for Google+ iPhone app, Google to defend HTC in Apple tiff, and LulzSec extracts Murdoch's e-mail archive?
About half of personal gadgets offer greater functionality than those provided by a firm, a YouGov study says.
The Core Group offers 1GB free G-Connect WiFi per month with new iPad 2 device purchases.
The company signs up a procurement firm to source products directly from China and Taiwan.
The processors will be in almost half of all notebooks sold within the next four years, says IHS iSuppli.