Six winners have been named in a competition to find the most innovative social development uses for handheld devices.
AdCheck and its technology partner Leaf Wireless have developed the Quick Market Intelligence solution to improve data collection.
Esquire Technologies has been awarded the local distribution rights for the Micronet range of networking solutions.
The Samsung YP5 yepp MP3 player, featuring a built-in microphone and FM radio, promises to make heads turn wherever it goes.
Intel is holding a wireless safari to show its technology can be effective and secure wherever it is used.
The Wireless Application Service Providers Association is developing a code of conduct and will seek comment from the industry later.
The use of SMS to make broadcasting more interactive is growing, generating millions in revenue, say industry players.
Nokia Networks believes the key to sustained mobile growth lies in the developing world, but subscriber acquisition costs need to be reduced to achieve this.
The BEA MobileAware Interaction Server, WebLogic Edition mobile platform has been released.
In today`s technology roundup: Sharp exits US PDA market, Sony unveils MP3 players, and GTA to break gaming records.
KeyTools has provided Becker Realty with the Mobile Agent solution, which enables estate agents in the field to access a database of properties.
Tarsus has announced the availability of the iPAQ H6300 personal digital assistant.
The Acer TravelMate 380 notebook range has been made available through distributor Axiz.