In this World Wide Wrap: Database breakthrough for open source, locking horns over e-govt project, and Android against iPhone.
The company presented an industry paper about using commercial-off-the-shelf technology in military applications.
The workshop will give parents an understanding of the technology their children are using.
Arguably the most expensive mobile device has hit SA in a rather understated way.
In today's technology roundup: Hackers attack iPhone via SMS, Nasa unveils Spaceguard Web site, Adobe patches critical Flash problem, and Symantec profit plummets.
In this World Wide Wrap: ICT development strategies finalised, businesses focus on individuals, and lawmakers propose texting ban.
In this World Wide Wrap: Panasonic unveils Mobile Clinical Assistant, e-patient systems for England GPs, and Siemens tech simplifies surgery.
In this World Wide Wrap: Intel backs 32nm processors, design methodology boosts turnaround time, and interactive 3D data available in Excel.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS and Yahoo search deal not exclusive, Korean rates most expensive, and Intel rushed with Atom.
In this World Wide Wrap: Courts approve Nortel and Ericsson deal, IBM enhances networking partnerships, and Cisco upgrades storage networking.
The new HTC models all run Windows Mobile 6.1 and are fully touch-enabled.
Mobile mapping allows for GIS information to be made available to the mobile workforce, using a “map centric” approach.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM unveils data analytics system, InetSoft enhances BI for SaaS, and Yellowfin updates mobile BI offering.