In this World Wide Wrap: Motorola accused of lies, companies further WiMax goal, and users becoming aware.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hotels need convergence, ACT chooses Irdeto, and Kincon is coming.
The Technology Business Research study gave Lenovo the top ranking with a score of 82.10.
The withdrawal of two members does not prevent the consortium from pursuing litigation.
A new study shows battery life, not bells and whistles, impresses local cellphone users.
In today's technology roundup: Mobile fingerprinting for the UK, Wolf warns of foreign attacks, Microsoft goes Facebook on employees, and Microsoft Office 14 in 2009?
In this World Wide Wrap: Use cellphones to shop, innovative RFID readers coming, and Metro uses RFID.
In this World Wide Wrap: Proteus releases Via, Del Mar College implements Datatel, and Unified Grocers, NCR Corporation partner.
The growth in mobility has changed the way enterprise customers conduct business, says Ashley Ellington, MD of Softline Enterprise.
The e-mail application designed for Java-enabled cellphones is due for release on 1 July.
Business software suppliers must rise to the challenge and bring well-designed applications to the workplace, says IFS.
Everyone must know how to deal with the security threat posed by the technological genius of the cellphone.
In this World Wide Wrap: Networking sites aid spammers, Cellity Communicator gets full e-mail, and Tervela unveils TAPP.