As major cellular equipment makers push small cells as tools to boost mobile data capacity, two smaller manufacturers are building …
Samsung Pay now available on the web
Samsung Gulf Electronics has announced that its Samsung Pay users in the UAE can now use the application to complete online transactions to mark the first anniversary of its flagship mobile payments service. 0 1783Net revolution leaves many behind: Schmidt
Google’s executive chairman Eric Schmidt warned that the World Wide Web isn’t as worldwide as it needs to be. Schmidt …
Yahoo sells back partial stake to Alibaba
Yahoo has agreed to sell off about half of its stake in Alibaba Group back to the Chinese e-commerce giant …
'Hyperspeed signalling' could prevent cyber attacks, claim researchers
Security engineers at the University of Tulsa have found a way to identify cyber attacks before they reach their target, …
IBM to acquire customer analytics vendor Tealeaf Technology
In a bid to strengthen its enterprise marketing and management division, IBM plans to acquire customer analytics software company Tealeaf …
New software bares iOS, Android app performance problems
New software lets IT groups deconstruct mobile apps running live on iOS and Android devices and uncover bottlenecks, glitches, and a whole …
China’s online retail market to triple to $364B by 2015
China is set to become the world’s largest online retail market, with sales expected to triple to US$364 billion by …
Microsoft starts XP retirement countdown
Microsoft yesterday kicked off what it called a “two-year countdown” to the death of Windows XP, its longest-lived operating system. …
NEC launches software to find video clips in large archives
NEC has begun sales of new software to quickly find video clips in large archives, which is well-suited for finding …
Cloud helps solve resourcing, collaboration problems: Intergence CEO
Using cloud services benefits mobile workers and those operating virtual offices that traditionally have to rely on high speed broadband …