Companies need to be cautious about who they hand their information to, experts claim.
In this World Wide Wrap: Synopsys and SMIC release Reference Flow 4.0, Siemens unveils software tools, and micro manufacturing conference finalised.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google explores “computer vision”, IBM unveils water-cooled supercomputer, and printed electronics show market promise.
Popsprint and Stationers is the first to implement the Xerox 700 Digital Colour Press. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions]
Local patents will be made available electronically, while new applications will soon be filed online.
In this World Wide Wrap: Kyocera investigates solar panel growth, Google IT meets ET, and Samsung unveils green server solutions.
The university partners with Apple to introduce a podcasting solution for its students.
Doctors will now be able to remotely monitor patients who have cardiac devices, through an Internet-based network.
iPulse Systems rolls out its latest access management product.
In today's technology roundup: Canada forces personal data from ISPs, ID card contract delayed, China clarifies Web filter plans, Nasa moon mission takes off, and music labels win $2m in Web case.
In this World Wide Wrap: Middle East lacks RFID awareness, Hong Kong detects counterfeit goods, and RadarFind unveils device tracking tag.
The processor supports 802.11 b/g/n wireless Internet connection. [Local rep: Pinnacle Micro]
The technology quickens response times to emerging threats and simplifies users' communication with technical support services.