In this World Wide Wrap: Microsoft seeks interference fix, new tool simulates network attacks, and Nuvifone M20 released in Asia.
In this World Wide Wrap: TradeStone and ARTS partner, retail to protect privacy, and Greatland adds e-commerce Web sites.
Any new pricing system will be challenged in court, so the sooner it is begun, the better, says Gartner.
The companies extend the exclusivity period to the end of next month.
Employees in the field can enter and receive information directly from the Intermec handheld computers. [Local rep: ProScan Group]
In this World Wide Wrap: ECM vendors adapt, Gartner reveals magic quadrant leaders, and Lingxia develops Web 2.0 platform.
In this World Wide Wrap: Blausen updates Human Atlas app, Verizon targets healthcare industry, and England unveils hospital comparison site.
The 4G technology will operate in the 2.3GHz, 2.5GHz, 3.3GHz and 3.4-3.8GHz frequency bands.
In this World Wide Wrap: Knowledge group boosts RFID, fire fighters use RFID, and German researchers test network tags.
The company updates its security-as-a-service solution to offer overall company management.
Contract subscribers could be over-paying for handsets, while the regulator hides behind a set of postponed regulations.
Half a million calls have gone through to the HIV/Aids call centre since the “please call me” campaign started.
A local telco appeals to the regulator to forgo a market study on interconnect rates.