In today`s technology roundup: MS targets zombie spammers, Motorola and Intel to accelerate WiMax, experts say biometric passports are limited, and Sony ups PS2 and PSP shipments.
Andy Robb, technology specialist at Duxbury Networking, looks at the role Wireless Outdoor Router Protocol (WORP) technology is expected to play in last mile and campus area networking solutions.
Hulett Aluminium, an operating company in the Tongaat-Hulett group, has selected Dimension Data for the deployment of a wireless local area network solution at its Pietermaritzburg site.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has introduced handhelds with integrated antenna and GPS functionality.
Gartner`s Magic quadrant for Enterprise Wireless E-mail Software 2H05 has rated LayerOne`s Intellisync solution as second globally with emphasis on ability to execute mobility solutions.
The International Nortel Users Association for MEA will host a conference and exhibition at Sun City next month.
CUASA says it should have been consulted on mobile number portability policies.
In today`s technology roundup: Carly Fiorina finds a new job, US begins switch to RFID passports, and Squeezebox gets stylish.
TAB has introduced a GPRS betting application for horse racing enthusiasts.
The Orange Farm ICT Hub is moving to new premises to accommodate more people.
SA`s Fontera has sealed a deal with the Infinity Group to provide back-end software to five US radio stations.
Motorola has re-emphasised its commitment to the emerging African mass market, with a new range of low-cost handsets.
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