Vodacom has announced aggressive new tariffs for its 3G service, in line with the changes to come in the telecoms industry on 1 February.
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The Fujitsu Siemens Computers Lifebook E8020, featuring the ATI Radeon X600 graphics card, has been launched.
Players at every level need to accept responsibility for their part in countering the wave of cellphone spam, say industry experts.
Europe has become a world leader in the race for wireless connectivity, according to figures from the International Data Corporation.
Acer has incorporated the eManager application settings manager solution into its notebooks, says distributor Tarsus Technologies.
Symbol Technologies has moved to a Microsoft operating system for its new mobile, handheld computer.
Intellisync Corporation has announced the release of its Intellisync Email Accelerator.
Cellphone viruses have yet to pose any real danger, but the threat is slowly and steadily growing, say security experts.
Mermit has donated an SMS alarm system to help WWF Finland fight oil disasters in the Baltic Sea region.
The Wyse Winterm S30 Windows CE-based device has been made available through distributor IT Wise.
Open Spectrum International has welcomed TRASA`s wireless policy draft for southern Africa.
The Competition Commission has approved the sale of Tiscali`s cellular business to mobile operator Vodacom.