The new iPhone 3G should come with a warning label.
The company's new venture combines an ADSL VOIP phone offering with a network-based business model.
The operator will not offer 3G services despite migrating to a Huawei core switching network.
In this World Wide Wrap: VOIP aside IP continues growing, Broadcom unveils VOIP DSP, and Motorola unveils VOIP photo frame.
The Samsung Pixon comes with a 3.2-inch touch-screen and integrated photo browser.
The company will distribute the BI tool, which can be accessed from any smart phone.
Telcos use convergence to provide better service to consumers and businesses, says KSS.
In today's technology roundup: Adobe hole allows free movies, iTunes more accessible to blind, Mozilla releases Firefox update, and Google opposes anti-gay-marriage measure.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia fuses phone with multimedia, DiVitas releases updated software, and AT&T transforms home phone.
Service providers move towards full provisioning of Internet-based services.
In this World Wide Wrap: Vodafone deal edges closer, Rwandan president links technology, development, and Aitec to host film conference.
In this World Wide Wrap: Rwanda, Zambia adopt IP tech, networking, storage converge, and Oracle upgrades communications server.