The Cobs EXC, available from Call-Systems Technology (CST), has all the features of a lone-worker alarm pendant, including a compact, lightweight, robust design and instant alarm activation. But it also lets staff communicate by voice, just like a DECT See the original post here: Cobs EXC lone-worker security pendant is a phone too Read More →
China Mobile to pay $5.8 bln for Pudong Bank stake
* Clinches Pudong deal, beefing up e-commerce services * Will become 2nd largest shareholder of the bank * To jointly develop mobile finance and e-commerce (Adds details and share price) HONG KONG, March 10 (Reuters) – China Mobile (0941.HK), the world’s See the rest here: China Mobile to pay $5.8 bln for Pudong Bank stake Read More →
The Definitive Guide Broadband Wireless Industry WiMax, WiFi, and 4G Cellular
There are many definitions and understandings of what is wireless broadband technology. There are those professionals that claim 3G is wireless broadband and other claim that something called 4G is wireless broadband. The criteria for wireless broadband Here is the original post: The Definitive Guide Broadband Wireless Industry WiMax, WiFi, and 4G... (more...)
Microsoft Announces XNA Game Studio 4.0 for Windows Phone
“As I was sitting on the plane heading to GDC 2010, I started reminiscing about the explosive growth we’ve seen in developing for the mobile gaming industry over the last few years. It wasn’t long ago when we had to show up early to learn about anything Original post: Microsoft Announces XNA Game Studio 4.0 for Windows Phone Read More →
Etisalat buys 45 percent of Meditel, the Moroccan telecom operator
According to Elaph, an electronic newspaper, the UAE-based operator Etisalat has beaten its competitors and managed to enter the Moroccan telecom market through acquiring 45% of Meditel, the second largest telecom operator in the country after Maroc Continued here: Etisalat buys 45 percent of Meditel, the Moroccan telecom operator Read More →
China Mobile investing $5.8B in Chinese bank
HONG KONG — China Mobile Ltd., the world’s biggest phone company by subscribers, said Wednesday it was investing $5.8 billion in a Chinese bank as part of a plan to develop mobile phone banking and business services. Under the agreement, China Mobile Read more: China Mobile investing $5.8B in Chinese bank Read More →
Uganda Telecom renews deal with USPA
Average monthly costs for fixed telephony, including call charges iPhone tariffs in Western Europe vary greatly iPhone Tariffs in Western Europe Dutch Mobile Promotions- Operator Q4 2009 Dutch Media Spending – Mobile edition January Dutch Mobile See more here: Uganda Telecom renews deal with USPA Read More →
Comcast-Spectacor buys Live Nation’s ticketing business
Comcast-Spectacor, which is jointly owned by Comcast Corp. and businessman Ed Snider, completed its purchase of ticketing-software business Paciolan, the companies said yesterday. The deal was part of an agreement with the Justice Department announced in View original here: Comcast-Spectacor buys Live Nation’s ticketing business Read More →
BT boss says fine filesharing customers, don’t cut them off
Ian Livingstone, the CEO of BT, has publically criticised the government’s controversial ‘three-strikes’ plan to cut off persistent illegal file sharers, saying that they should be fined instead. He and other execs from internet firms, including Google, View original post here: BT boss says fine filesharing customers, don’t cut... (more...)
Malware found on new Vodafone smartphone
The last thing you expect to find on your new, boxed mobile phone is Windows malware, but that’s exactly what a Panda Security employee found when she bought a new HTC Magic from Vodafone. When she opened and connect the phone to her PC, her anti-virus Read the rest here: Malware found on new Vodafone smartphone Read More →






