In this World Wide Wrap: Gadgets too power-hungry, techies prefer fewer gadgets, and companies face rising gadget expenses.
More operators and ISPs would like to grasp the opportunities for fast data development through WiMax 16e technology, says ZTE.
Kaspersky Mobile Security 8.0 protects smartphones from IT threats, as well as confidential data leaks from lost or stolen devices.
The companies aim to better address the healthcare market in Europe and emerging countries.
Business and government gain an accurate view of the progress of projects undertaken.
The regulator admits no sinister motives behind its attempts to scupper the Vodacom listing, it simply followed Cosatu's lead.
The transaction comes to an end after six years of funding at exorbitant rates.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Indus first with 100 000 towers, Broadcom urged to develop baseband, and bids open for Israeli cellular provider.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS preps Windows 7 specs, data recovery solution released, and desktops drag down Canadian market.
In this World Wide Wrap: Virtualisation reduces costs, VMware talks mobile virtualisation, and virtualisation ready for big apps.
It can only be predicted that the mobile industry will have a stellar 2010, says Integrat.