In today's technology roundup: Google to charge for mobile content, new BlackBerry for WiFi, cellular, updated PSP to launch in Japan, and Xbox head leaves for EA.
In this World Wide Wrap: Wireless digital cameras unveiled, EOS gets software upgrade, and Samsung awarded 'Pick of the Year'.
The FS728TP 24 port ProSafe Smart Switch brings powerful, high-speed networking to growing businesses. [Local rep: Duxbury Networking]
The real issue facing mobile technologies in the workplace is management style, not technology, says Julian Liebenberg, divisional executive at Business Connexion Communications.
The company's ClientPoynt and AccessPoynt have been designed to take advantage of the 802.11g standard.
IPv6 brings simpler and faster routing, better security, and more support for mobile devices, says Enterasys.
Bradlows informs customers about promotions via MMS, and sees an increase in sales volumes.
There is a good reason why many smaller ISPs have not bought interception equipment, says the association.
In today's technology roundup: Intel upgrades dual-core chip, Google cookies will 'auto delete', world broadband prices revealed, and Windows Home Server heads to manufacturing.
In this World Wide Wrap: Obama leads in mobile tech use, Postini goes Google, and Coversant releases SoapBox.
TelePassport's Genie Box analogue inline router includes routing to any number of digits, catering for the new GSM number ranges.
TRIASX and Saab Grintek have introduced a portable Passive Intermodulation (PIM) test set.
All HP Compaq t5530 and HP Compaq t5135 thin clients will be equipped with ThinPrint technology. [Local rep: IT Wise]