The smartphone runs the Meamo 5 platform, offering multiple customisable home screens, but lacks user-friendliness.
In this World Wide Wrap: US banks outsource mid-level jobs, SunGard intros energy and commodities outsourcing, and Hitachi and Telehouse develop data centre.
In this World Wide Wrap: Solar-powered artwork mimics sun, EVS acquires OpenCube, and pds unveils induction loop systems.
Green asset management requires the adoption of a broad spectrum of best practices.
The Doppler weather radars will provide greater accuracy in predicting and warning about severe weather.
Municipalities implement automated metering, while advanced systems bringing greater visibility lag behind.
In this World Wide Wrap: CompTIA offers green IT exam, learning disability resource hub unveiled, and Capita acquires Ramesys.
In this World Wide Wrap: African telcos eye SME market, MIG opens Cape tech centre, and Computer Aid intros rural cyber caf'es.
Mobile communications access is critical in breaking the cycle of poverty in developing countries, says Hans Vestberg, CEO of Ericsson.
In today's technology roundup: Trojan poses as Adobe update utility, British Gas to install 2m smart meters, French pirates 'dodge' tough laws, and former IBM exec pleads guilty.
In this World Wide Wrap: Taiwanese commuters bemoan e-cards, Deutsche Telekom snaps up ClickandBuy, and Bangalesh PO drives mobile payment.
In this World Wide Wrap: Britain boosts green city vision, green IT needs people power, and US lags in clean tech investment.