Mobile Telephony
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ITU: S'pore has lowest ICT cost
News Singapore offers world's lowest rates for making mobile phone calls and surfing the Web, finds International Telecommunication Union (ITU) study.
Monday, March 02 2009 06:16 PM
Tags: Business Strategies & Functions, Outsourcing, Mobile platforms/communications, Mobile, Hong Kong, Asia-Pacific, Information And Communication Technology, Singapore, Broadband, mobile telephony
The dawn of unified communications
Insight The recession is forcing businesses to search for ways to cut costs--and unified comms is one place many will start, says analyst.
Wednesday, April 01 2009 09:05 PM
Tags: Mobile/Wireless, LANs and WANs, VoIP/IP telephony, Mobile, Web Conferencing, PBX, IP, ThinkGrid, On-demand, telephony
O2 Xda Orbit
Reviews The Xda Orbit 2 combines a strong set of features with good battery life. The HTC TouchFLO system may not suit everyone, but if you disapprove, you can simply ignore it.
Friday, March 14 2008 03:45 PM
How long will our politicians shy away from technology?
Blogs It is election time here in India, and there is not a dull moment on TV-–shoes are being hurled at some politician or th...
Tuesday, April 21 2009 12:36 AM
How will Sixth Sense redefine your 'privacy'?
Blogs Artificial intelligence is getting more intelligent by the day. And honestly, this is something that scares me. For ...
Thursday, April 09 2009 01:08 AM
UK Internet data-retention law comes into force
News From this week, Internet service providers will be obliged to retain details of Internet communications, including e-mail, for 12 months.
Tuesday, April 07 2009 09:20 AM
Tags: Privacy, Data, Mobile, data retention, e-mail, telephony, U.K., Internet Service Provider, Internet, monitor
iPhone has no place in business say CIOs
News Tech chiefs dismiss the touchscreen device for variety of reasons ranging from poor battery life to a fear of appearing profligate.
Wednesday, June 17 2009 11:21 AM
Tags: Cellular phones, Apple iPhone, RIM BlackBerry, CIO, touch screen, mobile Internet, information technology, mobile, security, Apple Inc.
ITU: 'Least developed countries' now more connected
News U.N. agency reports considerable progress in bridging the digital divide in low-income nations, with growing ICT connectivity among citizens.
Friday, September 15 2006 04:07 PM
Tags: Mobile platforms/communications, Personal broadband
Nokia phone explodes
News It sounded like a scene from Mission: Impossible gone wrong--A Dutchman's cell phone exploded in his trouser pocket on Monday.
Wednesday, October 08 2003 04:25 PM
Will broadband in the sky take off?
News Despite a high profile lift-off, Boeing's in-flight broadband venture has been grounded.
Thursday, August 24 2006 11:17 AM
Tags: Cellular phones, Mobile/Wireless, Mobile platforms/communications
HP prints from a phone
News Hewlett-Packard has released an application to let users to print content directly from their Nokia handsets.
Thursday, June 26 2003 09:39 AM
Cell phone porn to ring up US$3.3B
News "Sex sells", so adult content on mobile devices will be a multibillion-dollar market in five years, says research company.
Wednesday, November 29 2006 09:20 AM
Tags: Mobile/Wireless, Mobile applications, Mobile commerce
Zero subscription for new M1 CDMA plan
News Local mobile operator M1 has introduced a new plan for its CDMA subscribers minus the S$18 monthly subscription.
Friday, June 01 2001 03:34 PM
StarHub gets 15,000 users for mobile trial
News StarHub Pte Ltd has selected 15,000 people for its mobile phone trial which will start next week.
Friday, June 01 2001 03:39 PM
Apple, Cisco settle iPhone trademark lawsuit
News The agreement allows Apple and Cisco to use the iPhone brand on their own products.
Thursday, February 22 2007 06:21 PM
Tags: Smart phones, Mac OS, Lawsuits





