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StarHub begins customer femtocell trials
News Singapore operator will begin trialing the wireless technology for six months with a group of some 200 consumers next week.
Wednesday, May 07 2008 05:14 PM
Tags: Mobile platforms/communications, Cellular phones, Trial, Starhub, Mobile, phone, Analysys, HSDPA, VoIP, revenue
NFC mobiles on track in Asia
News Payment via phones outfitted with near field communications chips will happen, industry players assure, and Asia is expected to get the technology first.
Friday, June 27 2008 06:21 PM
Tags: RFID, Development/design, Network infrastructure, Mobile commerce, Trial, Starhub, Mobile, Asia, Japan, phone
Asian postal agencies dip feet in RFID
News Four postal administrations in Asia are among 21 agencies participating in a worldwide trial to improve service delivery using radio frequency identification.
Friday, August 21 2009 07:17 PM
Tags: RFID, Business applications, Asia, Monitoring System, Singapore, QoS, Finland, e-mail, agency, point-of-sale
Aust kicks off free bus wireless trial
News State transport authorities in Australia has kicked off six-month trial in South Australia to outfit one bus with a raft of multimedia equipment and free wireless Internet access.
Wednesday, August 26 2009 12:41 PM
Tags: IT Management, 802.11/Wi-Fi, WiMax, Trial, Cisco Systems Inc., Wireless, Australia, Internet Connection, technology company, wireless Internet
BT finishes trial, expects to use Phorm
News The company has said it will probably go ahead to deploy Phorm's ad-serving technology, following the completion of a third trial.
Tuesday, December 16 2008 08:20 AM
Tags: Advertising, Direct marketing, Internet advertising, Trial, Cookie, British Telecommunications, Advertisement, Direct marketing, European Commission, analysis
Speed-limiter tech trial coming to UK this summer
News A six-month trial of the Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA) tech will start this summer, utilizing GPS tech and a digital speed-limit map of London to limit a driver's acceleration so he or she keeps within the speed limit.
Tuesday, May 12 2009 10:41 AM
Tags: GPS, Trial, Positioning, Environment, London, Silicon.com, monitoring, U.K., carbon dioxide, Benefit
BT to begin third Phorm trial
News After a delay of more than half a year, BT on Tuesday will begin another trial of the ad-serving tech that has been opposed by peers, privacy groups, and think tanks.
Tuesday, September 30 2008 11:19 AM
Tags: Advertising, Marketing, Legal, Trial, Google Inc., British Telecommunications, Advertisement, network, data protection, European Commission
Judge rules for Apple in Psystar case
News Summary judgment states that Psystar's creation of Mac clones that run Mac OS X violate "Apple's exclusive reproduction right, distribution right, and right to create derivative works".
Monday, November 16 2009 08:58 AM
Tags: Personal Computers, Business development/management, Apple Inc., William Alsup, Operating System, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, Judge, Adobe PDF
Businesses offered free trial of Windows 7
News Microsoft has introduced two more ways for companies to try out the new operating system ahead of its launch in October, including a 90-day free trial of Windows 7 Enterprise.
Friday, September 04 2009 11:03 AM
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Software, IT Professional, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft TechNet, volume-license, Microsoft Windows, reseller, team
UK govt proposes disconnecting file-sharers
News Internet users suspected of illicit file-sharing could be disconnected under proposals by Lord Mandelson's department for business, innovation and skills.
Wednesday, August 26 2009 12:06 PM
Tags: Data Management, Web sites, Spokesperson, Accommodation, P2P, Internet Connection, Government, File-sharing, Internet Service Provider, Internet
Chinese domain names coming soon to S'pore
News Registration for .sg domain names based on Chinese characters to be accepted from Nov. 23, according to Singapore's national registrar.
Tuesday, November 03 2009 08:07 PM
Tags: Web sites, Domain names, Regulations, domain name registration, SGNIC, Domain Name, Web sites, Singapore, Japan, intellectual property
Ceasefire in the China-Taiwan chip war?
News After years of legal feuding between Taiwan's TSMC and China's SMIC, chipmakers' latest round of fighting may be coming to an end.
Tuesday, November 10 2009 11:33 AM
Tags: Processors, Multiprocessor servers, Global strategic management, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Co., Taiwanese chipmaker, California, Chip, Chip Company, Hong Kong, Shanghai
SCO Group wins Unix copyright appeal
News An appeals court rules that a judge was hasty in deciding Novell didn't sell Unix copyrights to SCO Group.
Wednesday, August 26 2009 09:39 AM
Tags: Business applications, SCO Group Inc., Unix, Novell Inc., Bankruptcy, payment, CEO, Linux, asset, agreement
Microsoft gets big patent verdict overturned
News District court vacates an April ruling that would have had Microsoft being forced to pay US$388 million in a patent infringement case.
Thursday, October 01 2009 10:43 AM
Tags: Business applications, Business Strategies & Functions, XML, spokesman, Microsoft Corp., Business Strategies & Functions, Business applications, Microsoft Word, Sales, Canada
CounterSpy CD W/1 Yr Maint.
Product Reviews CounterSpy CD W/1 Yr Maint.
Tuesday, June 23 2009 03:37 AM
Tags: Security, Web Browser, Anti-spyware, On-demand, antivirus, phone, Sunbelt Software, spyware, Microsoft Windows, CNET Networks Inc.




