by Admin on August 21, 2011
Against a backdrop of economic uncertainty, acquisitions and earnings news from the world’s top PC makers (Hewlett-Packard, Dell and Lenovo), the biggest…
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by Admin on July 21, 2011
Over the seven days prior to July 20 the most popular searches, under the category Products, by Google users around the world related to technology to use in one’s leisure time, including the Nook e-reader.
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by on July 8, 2011
LAS VEGAS, NV–(Marketwire – 07/07/11) – Atlantis Internet Group Corporation (Pinksheets: ATIG – News ) announced today it has entered into an agreement with Entwine Tech, the leading Live Online Dealer Software Provider in the World. Entwine will supply its state-of-the-art Live Dealer software to ATIG’s Tribal Gaming Network (TGN) joining numerous other world-leading gaming providers …
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by on June 13, 2011
A recent big news story that most of you would have seen by now was a finding by the World Health Organisation that mobile phones (or cell phones as Americans like to call them) may give you cancer. It’s worth having a closer look at the conclusions of the group, the Institute for Research on
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by Admin on June 12, 2011
World IPv6 Day looms: what might break (and how to fix it) : Wednesday, June 8, was World IPv6 Day. Top Web destinations were available over IPv6 (as well as IPv4) for 24 hours in order to flush out broken IPv6 installs. World IPv6 Day went mostly smoothly, with a few surprises : World IPv6 Day, the experiment to determine how common it is for users to have trouble visiting websites that have …
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by Admin on June 7, 2011
The debate about mobile phone safety was reignited yet again last week when a panel of the World Heath Organisation declared that it was “possible” the phones could cause cancer.
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by Admin on June 2, 2011
Ham radio in the Internet age? It’s alive and well, says Walt Baranger of the News Technology department at the Times. On this week’s Bits: Tech Talk show, Mr. Baranger chats with Bettina Edelstein and J.D. Biersdorfer about what’s going on in the world of amateur radio.
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by Admin on April 28, 2011
India has become the second-largest mobile handset market in the world after China.
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by on April 20, 2011
VoIP operator Vonage is aiming to take back some market share from the likes of Skype, Facetime, and oodles of online messaging, voice, and video services: the company’s new World Premium Unlimited calling plan offers unlimited calling to mobile phones in 42 countries, as well as unlimited calling to landlines in 80 countries. The offerings should expand the company’s appeal to individuals and …
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by Admin on March 2, 2011
Two of the world’s biggest electronics shows will join forces from this year, a move that links hardware and mobile phone makers in emerging Eastern Europe with would-be partners in greater China.
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by on February 27, 2011
ADVERTISING on mobile phones has gained a foothold in the Philippines, reportedly the world’s texting capital as of 2010. read more
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by Admin on February 14, 2011
Smart phones are causing heavy congestion on the world’s mobile networks and governments need to act quickly to support wireless broadband growth, the head of the International Telecommunications Union warned on Friday.
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by Admin on February 13, 2011
Nokia, the world’s biggest maker of mobile phones, saw its stock tumble the most in almost 19 months on investor concern that a partnership with Microsoft Corp. won’t be enough in its battle with Google and Apple. Nokia,…
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by Admin on February 6, 2011
On World Tech Update this week Egypt turns the Internet back on, Google announces a Web-based store for Android applications, News Corp. unveils The Daily, and more.
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by on January 30, 2011
The Egyptian government’s unprecedented shutdown of Internet and mobile phone access Friday stunned the world’s technology community, which questioned whether the country can quickly recover from cutting such a vital…
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