Today, applications are being developed with mobile technology in mind, says Heinz Stephan, Comztek consumer electronics business unit director.
Regulations to protect consumers from long-term mobile contracts and exorbitant cancellation costs are postponed.
Users will be able to watch a full Blu-ray movie on a single six-cell battery charge.
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The Sahara ImageBook 15WS notebook is based on Intel's latest platform and powered by Intel Centrino 2 processor technology.
In this World Wide Wrap: iPhone gets VoiceEngine, Lenovo develops biometric phone and HP to acquire Colubris.
The company filed a patent for software that detects whether communications are used for business or personal use.
The regulator is unaware of the move and it is unclear when new handset regulations will come into effect.
The channel will benefit from HP's Colubris buy, says Duxbury Networking.
The group is ready to participate in a government-sponsored consortium.
In this World Wide Wrap: Virginia Hospital Centre deploys Soarian, Coventry selects InterComponentWare and URHCS implements CDW Healthcare solution.
New Siemens is now only the fourth firm to offer both networking gear and communication solutions.
Mobile networks relegate WiMax to a niche position in Africa, says BMI-TechKnowledge.