Mobile technology and digital entertainment move towards seamless integration.
In this World Wide Wrap: Advance in self-destructing data, DUV brings direct Web- to-TV, and holographic tech transforms touch display
Cellular devices will become prone to the same risks as the Internet, says BulkSMS.com.
The company will demonstrate its latest software at Print Expo 2009, in October.
Government suggests the broadcaster's financial model may not be viable when pay TV competition debuts.
In today's technology roundup: Firefox releases critical patches, Intel claims SSD breakthrough, iPhone thief commits suicide, and open source vulnerability exposes routers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Inlet brings live streaming to iPhone, Bose unveils home wireless audio, and Shure debuts over-ear headphones.
In this World Wide Wrap: BlackBerry desktop available for Mac, Free iPhone mirror app, and Toshiba goes Blu-ray.
Companies waste millions in lost productivity and potential efficiency gains because employees misuse equipment, says Holger Groenert, manager of product marketing at Itec SA.
In this World Wide Wrap: LG unveils app store, Amazon recalls Kindle e-books, and Asos streamlines customer communication.
Pcounter Europe named the company its partner of the year for 2008.
The 'Calling All Innovators' competition encourages local developers to create applications for the Nokia Ovi Store.
The communications provider releases its OpenCom solution to offer local SMEs more mobility.