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Companies in Kenya and Tanzania have adopted bandwidth optimization technology to cut interconnectivity costs and improve efficiency in service delivery. Full Story »
Nokia confirmed Thursday its widely used Series 40 operating system has security vulnerabilities that could allow stealth installation and activation of applications. Full Story »
Companies in Kenya and Tanzania have adopted bandwidth optimization technology to cut interconnectivity costs and improve efficiency in service delivery.
Nokia Admits Security Flaws in Series 40 OSNokia confirmed Thursday its widely used Series 40 operating system has security vulnerabilities that could allow stealth installation and activation of applications.
China Netcom Falls Prey to DNS Cache PoisoningOne of China's largest ISPs (Internet service providers) has fallen victim to a dangerous vulnerability in the Internet's addressing system, according to security vendor Websense.
In India, IPhone 3G More Likely a Consumer DeviceAs India prepares for the launch of Apple's iPhone 3G on Thursday night, analysts and potential users here said the product will more likely be a device for consumers rather than a business phone.
Asustek Aims New Eee PCs At Emerging MarketsAsustek Computer hopes the lower price point for its latest Eee PC mini-notebooks will boost their sales in developing countries.
WSJ: Microsoft Hires Seinfeld to Bite AppleApple keeps pummeling Microsoft in its ads, and yadda yadda yadda, the world's largest software maker plans to hire comedian Jerry Seinfeld for its new marketing campaign, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
Microsoft Opens Up PhotosynthMicrosoft has made its Photosynth technology easier to use and opened it up for anyone to create their own images, the company planned to announce Thursday.
Apple's MobileMe Lacks Key Security FeatureUsers of Apple's MobileMe have already discovered that the US$99-per-year service is sometimes slow and unreliable, and they're now talking about another shortcoming that was intentional.
Intel's Classmate 3 Laptop Gets a Touch ScreenIntel's Classmate PC has undergone a makeover, featuring new hardware that makes the laptop more user-friendly than its predecessors.
Online Encyclopedia Lists Internal Network Security ThreatsA free online encyclopedia of internal network security issues was released Tuesday by network security provider Promisec, which includes popular Web-based applications among possible data-loss threats.
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