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Nujira introduces new Coolteq.L chip for smartphones
10 February 2012 | By CBR Staff Writer
Delivers power conversion efficiencies in excess of 80%
Communications > Mobility > News
Mobile Operators need to improve customer experience
09 February 2012 | By Tineka Smith
Many large mobile operators want to offer more personalised self care mobile services for customers but do not have the means to do so, according to a new report
Communications > Mobility > News
Q&A with Ali Shirnia, VP and GM of Roambi EMEA
09 February 2012 | By Steve Evans
CBR catches up with the EMEA boss of data visualisation company Roambi to talk about Apple, BI, and data quality
Communications > Mobility > News
Apple faces protests over labour conditions in Chinese unit
09 February 2012 | By CBR Staff Writer
Demonstrations are to be held in New York, San Francisco, London, Sydney and Bangalore on Thursday to protest against conditions at the company’s iPhone factory
Communications > Mobility > News
Ofcom to make swapping telcos quicker and easier
09 February 2012 | By Allan Swann
Ofcom has today proposed measures to make it easier for consumers to change broadband providers, while also protecting them from being switched without their knowledge or consent.
Communications > Mobility > News
Apple seeks new FRAND licensing rules for essential patents
09 February 2012 | By CBR Staff Writer
Focuses on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) policy
Communications > Mobility > News
Smartphone data revenue keeping Vodafone in the black
09 February 2012 | By Allan Swann
Vodafone is in the black thanks to strong data revenue growth, but the company’s troubles in Spain and Italy are still a burden.
Communications > Mobility > News
Motorola Mobility to launch MOTOLUXE in UK
09 February 2012 | By CBR Staff Writer
The new smartphone incorporates Motorola’s MotoSwitch user interface
Communications > Mobility > News
O2 trials work from home strategy ahead of Olympics
08 February 2012 | By Steve Evans
Telecoms firm is preparing for disruption to transport, but will the strain on Internet services prove too great?
Communications > Mobility > News
Virgin Media looking to boost 'on demand' video offerings
08 February 2012 | By Allan Swann
Virgin Media announced that it has doubled its TiVo user base in the last quarter, and will be adding some 620 jobs to its offices to cope with the future demand for the service.
Communications > Mobility > News
Security Guardian - a USB stick James Bond would be happy with
08 February 2012 | By Steve Evans
New device features remote lock, GPS tracking, full audit trail... and the ability to remotely destroy the memory
Communications > Mobility > News
RIM lays out app strategy; still no BlackBerry 10 release date
07 February 2012 | By Allan Swann
RIM is bending over backwards to ensure BlackBerry 10 launches with a solid eco-system of apps and software - however there's still no launch date.
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F-Secure launches iCloud backup rival
07 February 2012 | By Steve Evans
Content Anywhere will let mobile operators offer cloud-based backup and sync
Communications > Mobility > News
Aiseesoft unveils video files converter for iPad users
07 February 2012 | By CBR Staff Writer
Users can rip any DVD and convert video files to iPad formats
Communications > Mobility > News
Talktalk boost projections for 2012 ahead of TV launch
07 February 2012 | By Allan Swann
Troubled telco Talktalk’s work cutting costs has paid off, announcing that it is raising its full year earnings guidance ahead of its new TV service launch.
Communications > Mobility > News

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PC-Disable Delivers Intelligent Client-Side Protection for Lost or Stolen Notebooks 03 November 2010 | By Absolute Software
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