The new mobile computer has powerful features to tackle robust applications in the supply chain, says iData Distribution.
The technology will allow geoscientists to analyse and share large datasets in an immersive, real-time environment.
Around 90% of organisations have restrictive security measures on mobile devices, says Research In Motion.
In today's technology roundup: Twitter fights 'unfollow me' app, Obama to tour Facebook HQ, Intel posts blockbuster income, and EU mulls Net-neutrality probe.
The offering from Lockton aims to address grey area risks such as loss of intellectual property rights.
With last month's 400% increase in malware spam; Cyberoam believes unified threat management is key to spam reduction.
In today's technology roundup: Apple sues Samsung for 'copying', attacks on critical systems rise, PS3 hacker donates $10k, and Easter-themed malware on the prowl.
In total, three businesses suffered losses of some $70 000 from the attacks.
The company has reduced the weight of its R840 and R850 models to 4.2 pounds and 5.3 pounds, respectively.
Children are unwittingly making huge in-app purchases while playing online games.
The devices ship with Intel's Sandy Bridge processors, among other enhancements.
Some 19.4% of all servers shipped during the final four months of 2010 were virtualised 2010, according to IDC.
Oracle and Fujitsu have introduced an enhanced SPARC Enterprise M3000 server with the newest SPARC64 VII+ processor.