In today`s technology roundup: Apple accused of unlawful monopoly, Rhapsody finally hits TiVo, and Google buys phone software company.
The Avaya one-X Mobile Dual Mode Edition combines IP-based applications with Nokia Eseries devices.
In today`s technology roundup: Halo gains independence, Nano iPod ignites in pocket, no iPhone for France, and Microsoft offers IE7 to pirates.
The software-only fax-over-IP platform won the 2007 Internet Telephony Excellence Award. [Local rep: AmVia]
One company is able to offer a consumer any service - and consumers can choose from several competing operators, says Storm Telecoms.
In this World Wide Wrap: No Zune Player games expected, India looks at gaming, and Cyber Games draws 700.
In this World Wide Wrap: Convergence to generate billions, WeatherBug installs system, and Sun bets on server-storage convergence.
In today's technology roundup: Google updates business mail, Nokia and Renault in navigation deal, Verizon offers iPhone look-alike, and download lawsuits to continue.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft revamps Zune, Apple sued over iPhone discount, Samsung unveils iPhone rival, and Toshiba to ship OLED screens.
Printing devices are also document management systems, which help a business increase its efficiency, says Itec.
The company received Nortel gold partner status for enterprise IP telephony.
Convergence and new generation handhelds will allow VOIP calls to be made from WiFi and other hotspots.
The company's UEC division has made a "major breakthrough", says group CEO.