Ericsson CEO Hans Vestberg took centre stage as Mobile World Congress got underway this morning by serving the tradition of giving his telecoms …
AOC hosts distributors in Thailand
AOC, the largest display manufacturer in the world, recently invited its leading distributors from the Middle East, Africa and Central …
Westcon achieves Microsoft Gold Communications competency
Westcon Group on Sunday announced that it had become the first value-added distributor worldwide to achieve Microsoft’s Partner Network Gold …
Ericsson, Mozilla and AT&T demonstrate WebRTC at MWC
Ericsson, Mozilla and AT&T will demonstrate a Web Real-Time Communication (WebRTC) proof of concept at Mobile World Congress 2013 this …
Alcatel-Lucent appoints new CEO
Alcatel-Lucent on Friday announced that its board of directors had appointed Michael Combes as the firm’s new CEO, following Ben …
Disabling Java on your Mac
With the news that some Apple, Facebook, and Twitter employees’ Macs were hacked, as well as Apple and Oracle’s subsequent software …
US students take on Chinese malware code
Wesley McGrew, a research associate at Mississippi State University, may be among the few people thrilled with the latest grim …
Dell pushes Office 365 on new PCs
Some major computer makers are pushing Office 365 with their new PCs, but others have stuck with a more traditional …
Citrix unveils MDM tool for Android, iOS devices
Citrix on Wednesdy announced XenMobile, a rebranded and integrated mobile device management (MDM) software, which the company acquired through its acquisition …
HP Autonomy announces first official partner programme
HP has announced that it will be opening an Autonomy channel programme as a way of showing its commitment to …
When the chips are down
HP’s dogged and determined CEO, Meg Whitman, has had a tough time since taking the big job back in September 2011. She has had to answer some tough questions whilst remaining defiant that her and her board can take HP back to its glory days.
Apple infected by Java-based malware
Apple on Tuesday said that some computers belonging to its employees had been targeted by hackers originating from China – …
Chinese tech aids Zambian government snooping
China this week faced allegations that it is helping the Zambian government with deep packet inspection technology in order to …
Three alternatives to Adobe Reader
Another day, another critical security exploit discovered for Adobe Reader. The PDF software’s near-ubiquitous presence has made it a big, fat, …
The stars of CCTV
Major players from the world over rolled up at Dubai World Trade Centre in January to witness an Intersec event …
By royal appointment
It’s been an exciting year for King Hamad University Hospital (KHUH). Situated in the Kingdom of Bahrain, the state-of-the-art hospital …
Pick of the bunch
When somebody decides to host a global tour, one of the things they have to decide is in which city …
Preventing a BYO Disaster
The use of smartphones has become almost ubiquitous, with tablets not far behind. It is estimated there are two billion …
EU pledges Google privacy policy action
European privacy authorities have threatened action before the Summer to curb Google’s collection, combination and storage of its users’ personal …
Microsoft to drop support for Windows 7 RTM
Microsoft last week reminded customers that the first edition of Windows 7, which was launched more than three years ago, …