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The handset has a 3.8-inch wide-screen WVGA display, HTC TouchFLO 3D and a 3.5mm audio jack.
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The conversion to digital won't be a smooth one - and it's one I would rather miss.
The satellite pay-TV service's demise unnerves the broadcast industry, with MultiChoice left as the de facto bad guy.
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Organisations must think creatively to use the infrastructure they already have in-house, says Marius Vermeulen, Cisco technical specialist at Tarsus Technologies.
German clothing retailer New Yorker is using the networker's cameras in its 512 stores across Europe.
The sale deadline has come and gone, with the broadcaster's potential buyer remaining a mystery.
Five million people in remote areas will have coverage in time for 2010, says the SABC.
In this World Wide Wrap: US families in DTT blackout, Live Cargo acquires CMWare, and Telpin prepares for IPTV.