European roaming charges still unfair, say users
Only one in five travellers who use mobile internet services abroad think network operators charge fairly for them, according to a survey released by the European Commission (EC) on Monday.
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Photos: Sony Xperia PLAY - The game changer
Sony Ericsson have announced the game changing Xperia PLAY, the latest phone in its Xperia range of Android based smartphones.
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Photos: Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro - Business phone
Xperia pro is also the ideal business phone for Android fans coming complete with a set of professional functions such as syncing your email, calendar and contacts in a secure way and the pre-loaded Office Suite Pro lets consumers view and edit office documents directly on the phone.
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Photos: Sony Ericsson Xperia neo
The Sony Ericsson Xperia neo will run on the new Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating with new features such as the iPhone folders system.
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White paper: Build Mass-Market Smartphones with Mobile Virtualization
Smartphones, once a niche phenomenon, increasingly drive the global mobile ecosystem. According to Gartner, total mobile phone shipments in 2009 topped 1.2 billion with smartphones accounting for 172.4 million units, an uptick of 23.8% over 20081. Moreover, Forward Concepts predicts smartphone shipments growing 24% annually through 20142.
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European roaming charges still unfair, say users
Only one in five travellers who use mobile internet services abroad think network operators charge fairly for them, according to a survey released by the European Commission (EC) on Monday.
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France Telecom-Orange and Deutsche Telekom collaborate on network access
Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom-Orange plan to explore ways to increase co-operation in ways that could lead to a European super-telco.
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Intellect presses government to promote IT in UK economic growth
The government has agreed to promote the role of technology in leading the UK's economic growth, following a meeting with IT industry body Intellect.
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Software industry drives revenues with licence audits
Software companies use software asset management programmes to drive up revenue, according to a report from Ernst & Young.
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Government IT policy heavy handed with local authorities
The government's technology policy is poorly co-ordinated and fails to take into account the concerns of local authorities, Socitm has said.
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Business Software Alliance fines company £24,000 for unlicensed Microsoft software
Label company System Labelling has been fined £24,800 for using unlicensed Microsoft software.
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Google adds two-factor authentication to all Gmail accounts
Google has introduced a two-factor authentication security feature for Google email accounts.
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Dell rolls out services for enterprise mobility
Dell has introduced a portfolio of services to help businesses manage mobile devices and an increasingly mobile workforce.
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Former City University CIO explains reasons for leaving
Following the news that Andrew Abboud has resigned as chief information officer (CIO) at London's City University, the IT executive has commented on issues at the university that prompted him to leave.
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Indian official reiterates Blackberry ban threat
The Indian government has told Research in Motion (RIM) that it must stop its services if it fails to grant access to Blackberry corporate email, according to an official.
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London Stock Exchange migrates to MillenniumIT platform
The London Stock Exchange is migrating trading to its MillenniumIT trading platform today in a move that will see its ailing .Net-based Tradelect system switched off.
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Analysis: SAP targets dynamic retail market with investments and partnerships
SAP is partnering Italian luxury goods firm Salvatore Ferragamo, French supermarket group Casino and other top retailers to fine-tune its retail software.
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TV producer Endemol signs managed services contract with Telstra
Endemol, the producer of TV shows such as Deal or No Deal, has signed a contract with Telstra International to provide managed network services
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Computer Aid calls for PC monitor donations after critical shortage
Donations of PC monitors for use in schools and hospitals in developing countries are at a "critical shortage", according to IT charity Computer Aid International
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