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Mobile payments to generate US$22B by 2011

Mobile payments to generate US$22B by 2011

204 million mobile phone users ready to dump cash, claims analyst.
Staff Writers Jul 10 2007 5:26PM Strategy
Sip to become mainstream by 2010

Sip to become mainstream by 2010

Session Initiation Protocol services coming to a phone near you.
Robert Jaques Jul 6 2007 3:21PM Telco/ISP
Welder killed by mobile phone explosion

Welder killed by mobile phone explosion

Motorola denies responsibility for death in China.
Iain Thomson Jul 6 2007 8:14AM Hardware
FireWire to burn out by 2008

FireWire to burn out by 2008

IEEE 1394 interface heads for slow decline.
Robert Jaques Jul 4 2007 10:38AM Hardware
Who will fill the void left by indicted Seattle spam king?

Who will fill the void left by indicted Seattle spam king?

One of the world's most reputed spammers, who used his botnet army to deliver up to billions of junk emails each day, was indicted Wednesday in a US District Court in Seattle.
Dan Kaplan Jun 1 2007 10:05AM Security
Asia IPTV to make US$8bn by 2012

Asia IPTV to make US$8bn by 2012

Still facing strong competition from cable and satellite.
Simon Burns May 31 2007 10:47AM Telco/ISP
Survey: Vista adoption driven by OS security improvements

Survey: Vista adoption driven by OS security improvements

Network administrators have turned to Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system because of its enhanced security features, according to a just-released study.
Jim Carr May 31 2007 9:52AM Security
Skilled by LogicaCMG

Skilled by LogicaCMG

LogicaCMG has been selected to provide an enterprise resource planning system by Agresso to staff services provider, Skilled Group.
Staff Writers May 30 2007 11:00AM Software
Global hard drive capacity to quadruple by 2011

Global hard drive capacity to quadruple by 2011

The hard disk drive (HDD) industry will more than quadruple the total capacity shipped in 2006 by 2011, according to new research.
Robert Jaques May 24 2007 11:40AM Hardware
Judge baffled by the term 'website'

Judge baffled by the term 'website'

Judge Peter Openshaw is presiding over a trial in Woolwich Crown Court of three men accused of inciting terrorism over the internet, but has halted the trial to have the word 'website' explained to him.
Iain Thomson May 18 2007 10:42AM Oddware
Red Hat unfazed by Oracle competition

Red Hat unfazed by Oracle competition

Low-cost support not enough to knock down the world's largest Linux vendor.
Tom Sanders May 11 2007 2:30PM Software
Flash memory to rule notebook market by 2009

Flash memory to rule notebook market by 2009

Flash and hybrid drives to power 60 percent of all notebook sales.
Tom Sanders May 4 2007 1:59PM Hardware
E-gold tarnished by money laundering charges

E-gold tarnished by money laundering charges

Online currency firm investigated by US Secret Service.
Robert Jaques May 1 2007 12:44PM Software
Most web users to have 'second life' by 2011

Most web users to have 'second life' by 2011

Gartner predicts big growth for virtual worlds.
Robert Jaques Apr 27 2007 2:00PM Oddware
Commander selected by SA Govt.

Commander selected by SA Govt.

Despite initial denials of involvement with SA Governement, Commander has been chosed as one of three qualified suppliers.
Lilia Guan Apr 24 2007 1:46PM Networking
Intel promises x86 system-on-a-chip by 2008

Intel promises x86 system-on-a-chip by 2008

Chipmaker prepares all-in-one chips for enterprise and consumer devices.
Tom Sanders Apr 18 2007 3:03PM Hardware
IT leasing and financing set to top US$100bn by 2010

IT leasing and financing set to top US$100bn by 2010

IDC predicts eight percent compound annual growth.
Robert Jaques Apr 18 2007 3:02PM Financial Services
Intel PCs to offer powerline networking by 2008

Intel PCs to offer powerline networking by 2008

HomePlug technology will become optional platform addition.
Tom Sanders Apr 18 2007 2:47PM Hardware
Microsoft to axe Windows XP by year's end

Microsoft to axe Windows XP by year's end

Computer makers will be forced to switch to Windows Vista systems by the end of this year.
Tom Sanders Apr 16 2007 10:18AM Software
IBM boosts efficiency by stacking chips

IBM boosts efficiency by stacking chips

IBM says its next generation of microchips will stack components on top of one another to make them quicker and more energy efficient.
Matt Chapman Apr 13 2007 2:28PM Hardware

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