Intel plans to benefit from the boom in mobile Internet devices.
Broadband prices are expected to drop by as much as 70% by 2010, resulting in a mobile worker boom.
In today's technology roundup: Cellphones help prevent accidents, limited attack from DNS worm, and Web surfing made easy.
The Samsung X830, nicknamed Flick, is a combination mobile phone and MP3 player.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has introduced the AMILO Pro V3515 professional notebook. [Local rep: Annex Distribution]
Notebook sales will outpace desktop sales by 2011, says Intel.
In this World Wide Wrap: California Senate fights RFID, Telepathx reduces response times, and government installs RFID.
HP's networking division introduces an automated security solution for wired and wireless networks.
Most of Lexmark's new inkjet printers to be released this year will include built-in WiFi.
In today's technology roundup: Intel's new chips about 40% faster, tech woes add to campus shooting, PS3 hits 80GB, and Media Player add-on for Firefox.
Thousands of high school learners in Pretoria will attend the Vodacom Careers Expo this week.
The Blue Coat SG Client is designed to accommodate the needs of any user, including mobile workers, teleworkers and branch offices.
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