Nokia will outsource its Symbian software activities to Accenture, transferring 3,000 employees to the company in the process, as it …
Apple’s iTunes cloud music service might launch free
Apple has reportedly released pricing details of its planned iTunes music-streaming service. Reports state that the that music industry insiders …
HSBC Insurance signs up for IBM’s new BI system
HSBC Insurance in the UK has signed a deal with IBM for analytics software aimed at preparing for the upcoming …
Dell announces desktops with remote access capabilities
Dell has announced a desktop workstation that acts like a server from which remote client PCs can exploit graphics processing …
Malaysia to offer free e-mail to all citizens by 2015
Malaysia plans to offer every adult in the country a free Web-based e-mail account to ensure that tax returns, court …
Sony expected to launch tablets this year
Sony will make its long-awaited entry into the tablet PC market later this year with two models based on the …
Windows XP still most popular, says research
Windows 7 has expanded its lead over Windows Vista with more than 350 million licences sold after 18 months on …
Samsung hits back at Apple lawsuits
Samsung Electronics has hit back at Apple with lawsuits in three countries alleging infringement of patents on smartphone technologies. Last …
Critical infrastructure ‘unprepared’ for cyberattacks
There has been a “dramatic” increase in cyberattacks on critical infrastructure but organisations remain unprepared, according to McAfee research. The …
IBM tailors BPM for small business
IBM has customised its new BPM (business process management) software to help small and midsized organisations set up their own …
Greenpeace slams Apple’s ‘dirty’ data centre
Apple has come in for stern criticism in environmental group Greenpeace’s ‘How Dirty is your Data’ report, issued this week. …
Toshiba enters tablet market
Toshiba will launch its first tablet computer in late June in Japan and at around the same time in global …
Google to offer cloud service for digital maps
Google will open up to third parties its digital maps infrastructure so that enterprise organizations can use it to store …
Intel smartphone ambitions stunted by Nokia withdrawal
Nokia’s move to the Windows Phone OS took the “wind” out of possible volume sales of Intel smartphone chips this …