The seven-inch digital photo frame displays photographs in slide show or motion picture format, with sound.
IP-based unified communications can reduce a company's carbon footprint, says Interactive Intelligence.
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In this World Wide Wrap: TCS wins Ericsson contract, Nasa extends IT contracts, and Forrester hosts CLM Webinar.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cyber-squatters cash in, call for mobile banking after attacks, and Zanaco introduces mobile banking.
Insiders pose the biggest threat to corporate security, and trying to keep up with internal and external threats is nigh impossible.
Absa Internet banking head Carl Louw has an unenviable task: ensuring a secure banking environment for online customers.
The mobile giant hopes to lure customers with "simpler" contract options.
Three new phones from Vodacom rely on text-to-speech software to aid the visually-impaired.
In today's technology roundup: Internet goes 3D, texting drivers more dangerous than drunks, Yahoo tests new home page design, and T-Mobile expands 3G services.
This follows the trend of convergence of remote infrastructure access and control via cellular technology.
The state-owned enterprise phases out its long-criticised retail product, and falls behind on its digital TV promises.
Vodacom's public share offer has the masses clamouring for a piece of the pie.