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You can rotate it with mouse, open and close it. Zoom it out and zoom it in. You can play with it virtually! Qtek 9100 is a HTC Wizard Pocket PC phone branded by Qtek distributor. The 3D model of  |


A hacker using few resources could exploit weaknesses in Oracle Corp. databases to recover passwords, two security researchers concluded in a recent paper.  |
After Coke, candy and cigarettes, vending machines are adding another goody to their assortment: mobile phones.  |
Hewlett-Packard will announce its first blade servers that use Intel's Itanium chip, CNET News.com has learned.  |


Hewlett-Packard will unveil its first blade servers that use Intel's Itanium chip, CNET News.com has learned.  |
Notebook computer failures can cost the average large organization half a million dollars per year, according to a recent study by independent IT analyst J.Gold Associates. The study analyses the cost of notebook failure in the enterprise, and the cost  |
Remember a year or so ago when you could probably name most of the open-source companies in the market? Try doing that now when the number of startups has skyrocketed to several hundred. While this massive growth appears reminiscent of  |
Motorola and Intel have announced their plan to collaboratively foster greater industry momentum for WiMAX and to advance the use of mobile WiMAX technology, based on the proposed IEEE 802.16e standard, for both fixed and wireless broadband applications. Motorola and  |
Those looking for a really tiny cell phone should add the upcoming Samsung SGH-P300 and Motorola VK2000 to their wish list. What makes those similar is their exclusive size and slimness, and that neither of them has been officially announced  |
To accelerate delivery of next-generation smartphones, Palm has opened a Research and Development centre in Dublin, Ireland. The centre was opened with the support of IDA Ireland (Industrial Development Agency). It will develop custom software applications for Palm Treo smartphones  |  |
Japan-based Casio has announced a new handheld for use in harsh conditions - the Cassiopeia DT-5200. The novelty runs Windows CE 5.0 on a 520 MHz Intel PXA270 processor and has 64 MB RAM and 128 MB ROM (60 MB  |  |
Psion has signed a major contract with the French national railway operator, SNCF, for the supply of its handheld computers. SNCF has awarded the mobile computing solutions company a contract valued at $15 million for the supply of 11,550 Workabout  |  |
Ed Colligan, president and chief executive officer of Palm, and Micheal Martin TD, Ireland's minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, today announced that Palm, has opened a Research and Development Centre at Swords, Co. Dublin, with the support of IDA  |
Gartner is out with a whiff of a theme -- maybe more of a meme -- in an unusually brief and cryptic research note titled "Globalize IT Through Consumerization and the Internet." The basic idea is that technology that first  |
I keep having this nightmare in which I go to work and discover my editor is Steve Jobs, his boss is Larry Ellison, and the publisher is some guy named Ballmer. I turn on my computer and my inbox is  |
Acer, the world's fourth-biggest computer retailer, said its revenue rose 47 percent during the third quarter as it narrowed the gap in global PC market share between itself and China's Lenovo Group.  |
Taiwanese computer company Acer is readying a few new notebook PCs and a 37-inch flat-screen television with a built-in media gateway which it showed off at an investors conference Friday.  |
A few days ago, we reported on Nokia's latest camera-phone - a phone that broke at least two major records for Nokia. First, is that the phone was equipped with a whopping 2MP camera. Second, however, was that attached to  |
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