‘The Intel – Cyprus Merger’ showed how the world’s first merger of a country and a corporation might be possible, and advantageous for both parties. Moreover through the execution of due diligence, stakeholder engagement and communication, how such a merger could be enacted responsibly, and in the best interests of both, or how at least it might appear so
Finally back home so service will resume as normal and i’ll finally get to write down my notes […]
Shigureden is a newly-opened museum in Arashiyama, Kyoto, which showcases the game and the estetics of Ogura Hyakunin […]
The Connect to Art initiative by Nokia launches with a mobile exhibition featuring three Finnish artists, Stefan Lindfors, […]
NEC will release this month laptops that use biodegradable plastic. The plastic is made from materials derived from […]
Nokia has launched a push-to-talk consultancy service for the enterprise market. In its service trial, PoC Enterprise Market […]
British Telephone yesterday announced plans to provide the next generation of services through a “21st century network”. Complementing […]
UK’s video mobile network 3 is launching today a handset recycling scheme, hoping to raise £40,000 for two […]
Next Monday, COSMOTE Mobile Telecommunications will introduce DoCoMo’s i-mode service on the Greek market. Greece is the ninth […]
Sony is to stop selling PDA on the US and European markets to focus on wireless devices that […]
NTT DoCoMo announced today that it has surpassed 4 million FOMA subscribers (that’s just two months after having […]
Motorola has issued the Cross-Technology PoC (Push-To-Talk over Cellular) for users to have “push-to” connectivity across and between […]
Burdines-Macy’s stores in Florida and communication provider Sprint came up with a concept that mixes online shopping with […]
Mobile operators join forces for new operating system A number of mobile operators – including Vodafone, Orange, Telefoncia […]
Exeter-based Last Mile Communications is proposing to use lamp-posts and street signs to offer ultra-fast broadband internet across […]
The glowing plastic Orb gives you the information you care about by changing colours. Ambient Devices (Cambridge, Massachusetts) […]
The Madge WLAN Probe 2 is the world’s first wireless intrusion detector. The probe constantly scans the airspace […]
Sony has studied how external experiences, including the use of electronic devices, entice emotional responses, and transposed the […]
Last year, the provider of education material McGraw-Hill proposed Study To Go, a student self-assessment program for PDAs […]
Australian company specialised in facial animation technology , famous3D, has developed FoneFace, a technology that enables you to […]
Sony’s car navigator/multimedia player with PC dock features two cradles, one for the car and one to hook […]
Japanese IT and networking technologies giant, NEC is currently developping a new kind of battery that needs just […]
Rimax, a company specialized in advanced electronics, has created the first security system to monitor babies. ‘Kangoo Kam’ […]
Microsoft is to partner Accenture, GlobeRanger, Internec Technologies and Porvia Software to work on the development of RFID […]
The Skype software that already allows some 10 million users to make free worldwide computer phone calls has […]
After Internet, the adult entertainment industry has clear intention to get itself a comfortable place on the mobile […]
Grenoble CEA Leti, ST Microelectronics and France Telecom R&D center jointly founded in Grenoble of MINATEC IDEAs Laboratory, […]
The Japanese mobile communication company, NTT DoCoMo has just established officially the “Mobile Society Research Institute” to analyse […]
How CellSpotting works is really simple : “A mobile phone is a radio device, when turned on, it […]
The Japanese telecoms company, NTT DoCoMo said it has developed a device to control home electronics equipment with […]
US broadband phone service provider Vonage will introduce mobile Wi-Fi phones later this year: subscribers will be able […]
Feeling unconfortable in front of the succes of Skype service that allows free VoIP (voice call over the […]
The Norwegian company, Opera Software is to launch a speech-recognition technology , relying on IBM’s ViaVoice technology, for […]
Avon Cosmetics Japan has come up with a new way to analyze the skin of customers: its sales […]
Danish based Imity gave a good speak at Where 2.0 about their mobile community software. Imity are not […]
Developped in 2001 (the idea didn’t take off immediately because of lacks of investments) at the Institute of […]
Picsel Technologies Ltd. announced last week that it will launch a web browser that enables an entire screen […]
Wi-Fi and VoIP should be approached in synergy and not considered like two separate technologies, reports The Register.
nTag Interactive have developped an intelligent tag the size and weight of a PDA to wear around the […]
X3D Technologies believes 3D displays that can be viewed without special goggles are the future of advertising. Earlier […]