A new report from Gartner states that worldwide IT spending is set to total $3.7 trillion in 2013, marking a …
Saudi residents could face prison time for spying on spouse’s mobile phone
Saudi Arabia has reportedly announced a new law that criminalises the act of spying on your spouse’s mobile phone illegally and has listed this act under cybercrimes, according to Arab News. 0 2079Global IT spending to grow in 2013 – Gartner
A new report from Gartner states that worldwide IT spending is set to total $3.7 trillion in 2013, marking a …
RIM web store renamed BlackBerry World
Research In Motion announced on Monday that it has renamed its web store BlackBerry World, in advance of more content …
New Snapdragon S4 features integrated modem
The first mobile devices with Qualcomm’s new quad-core Snapdragon chip, which features an integrated modem, will be shown off later …
Review: Sony Xperia P
Sony’s Xperia P is far from a flagship smartphone, and, having been released early last year, it is ageing quickly. …
Hands on with BlackBerry 10
With the much-hyped launch of BlackBerry 10 fast approaching, Computer News Middle East was treated to a sneak preview of …
HTC brings 4G One SV to UAE
In response to the growing demand for high-speed mobile internet, HTC on Wednesday announced the UAE launch of the One …
Global IT spending to see 2013 boost
Businesses purchasing new devices and investing in security and storage management tools should boost overall IT spending during 2013, according …
Huawei signs up Informatica for phones
Informatica Qatar announced it has signed an agreement with global solutions provider Huawei to be the exclusive distributor and …
Microsoft, Compal sign patent deal covering Android, Chrome
Microsoft has signed a patent agreement with Taiwan’s Compal Electronics that provides coverage under its patent portfolio for Compal’s tablets, …