The first netbook computer running the Google Inc.-backed Android mobile operating system on a low-cost ARM chip could become available …
IBM lights online collaboration services
IBM/Lotus has launched the first major piece of its LotusLive online strategy, its biggest move yet to deliver collaboration services …
IT security vendors worth following on Twitter
Enterprise IT companies are setting up Twitter accounts in droves, and security companies are among the most enthusiastic given that …
Wi-Fi popular now on smartphones, set to boom
Wi-Fi, already heavily used on mobile devices such as the iPhone according to new research, is coming to a smartphone …
What it will take for mobile VoIP to get enterprise-ready
By all rights, mobile VoIP sounds like an enticing proposition for a lot of companies. After all, what enterprise wouldn't …
Open-source toolkit aimed at telcos
Although the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) has become the default architecture for telcos to deliver services such as SMS, voicemail …
Norton Utilities brand revived for Windows XP, Vista
Symantec announced it has revived the Norton Utilities optimization and cleanup tools for Windows that it folded years ago into …
iPhone to get global flat-fee voice service
A carrier-grade voice over Wi-Fi (Vo-Fi) application will soon be available at the Apple App Store for the iPhone, as …
IBM introduces LotusLive
IBM has introduced LotusLive, which it describes as a portfolio of integrated Internet-hosted services for social networking and collaboration in …
Lenovo brings Wii functionality to PCs
Taking a page from Nintendo's Wii gaming console, Lenovo on Monday announced an all-in-one PC with a remote control that …