SMS is possibly the most effective, yet simplest solution against banking fraud as well as most other security attacks, says Pieter de Villiers, CEO of Clickatell.
ASUSTeK Computer has released the 15.4-inch widescreen A6Vm and A6Km Notebook Series, which adopts NVIDIA`s GeForce Go 7300 graphics processing unit.
Users of 3G cellphones should not expect to make video calls across networks anytime this year, say mobile operators.
Mobile and wireless computing technologies are increasingly impacting the business activities of companies and employees, says Sybrand van den Berg, wireless development engineer at Duxbury Networking.
Canadian-based Absolute Software (NetTrace`s principal) and IBM Lenovo have announced that the T-series notebook range will now support the Computrace security platform at the hardware level.
Avaya this month marks the fifth anniversary of its debut as an independent company and has outlined its enterprise mobility deployment plans for its global operations.
Four local mobile gamers will attend the fifth annual World Cyber Games in Singapore next month.
Finding the owner of a stray phone can prove tricky.
The company has expanded the mobile messaging capability of MSN Messenger to Scandinavia.
Access to broadband is set to become the "digital divide" of the future, says an industry expert.
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Multimatics has designed the Broad Based Telecoms Scorecard, which it claims will cut telecommunications costs by up to 40% and improve staff efficiency by up to 10%.
A study of telephone use in developing countries has found that telephones have the potential to widen the gap between rich and poor.