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Tuesday, 1st February 2005  
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New rules for adult mobile phone content?
Smartphone sales in steep upward trend: study
IT managers prefer hardware-based security over software solutions: Survey
WiMAX to challenge DSL, cable broadband

 
New rules for adult mobile phone content?
The Australian Communications Authority is looking at the possibility of new rules for premium services accessed from mobile phones. More...

Smartphone sales in steep upward trend: study
Smartphones started becoming a big marketplace hit toward the end of 2004 while handhelds showed only modest growth, according to a global study released this week by UK market research firm Canalys. More...

IT managers prefer hardware-based security over software solutions: Survey
IT managers prefer hardware-based security solutions to software solutions, according to a recent study by Britestream Networks of 300 IT professionals in companies with annual revenues of more than US$30 million. More...

WiMAX to challenge DSL, cable broadband
A report has predicted that the controversial wireless technology WiMAX is likely to eventually take its place as a major broadband service-providing platform competing vigorously with DSL and cable broadband. More...

 
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