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SITA, the specialist air transport IT provider, has outlined its vision of the future of mobility in the industry as the 2009 Airline IT Trends Survey reveals that 78% of airlines intend to adapt their Web sites to work on  |


The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors today approved an International Development Association (IDA) credit of US$151 million to extend access to affordable communications services to Malawi, Mozambique and Tanzania.  |
At the end of 2008 the Polish VoIP telephony market was worth PLN 440 million (US$139 million), with CaTV operators having generated the largest share of revenue in the segment. In recent years also fixed-line operators have included VoIP services  |
A research study from the UK's Internet Advertising Bureau, and research company Brand Driver, in conjunction with confectionary brand, Kit Kat has found that mobile display advertising can increase brand awareness and recognition.  |


Most Aussie mobile users are in the dark when it comes to the cost of voicemail. In fact, three out of four Australians with voicemail don't know how much they are charged to retrieve messages,  |
Developing countries, like India, China, Bangladesh and Indonesia, will generate more than 60% of the mobile service revenues in the Asia Pacific region in 2014,  |
Wireless technologies has been of immense value to medical practitioners, enabling them to increase productivity and improve the availability of quality healthcare globally. However, while mobile technology undoubtedly adds value to healthcare, the question is whether advances in technology pose  |
WCDMA vendor revenue increased 8% between 4Q08 and 1Q09, and is up 61% year-over-year, mainly due to China's 3G rollouts and smartphone - and data card-driven upgrades in North America and Europe,  |
Sprint scored a victory last week when a federal judge dismissed a nationwide class-action complaint alleging that the company charged extraneous fees for text messages and voicemails sent to customers using network cards.  |
The world's largest commercial satellite was launched into space Wednesday, with a mission to provide phone service to cellular "dead zones" in North America.  |
Verizon Wireless' next big Windows Mobile touchscreen might sport the coolest screen around. Want more? Check out our hands-on look at the Samsung Omnia 2.  |  |
Canon's base PowerShot SD model boasts boosted megapixels and the latest processing. But is that all that's changed for 2009? Read the full Canon PowerShot SD1200 IS review to find out.  |  |
We check out Sprint's new Windows Mobile smartphone, with improved browsing and an Inner Circle feature. Is it ready to take on the BlackBerry Curve? Find out in our HTC Snap review.  |  |
With worldwide 3G roaming, Verizon Wireless' new smartphone is set for traveling. Find out more about the RIM BlackBerry Tour.  |  |
One of our favorite intellectual property rips of recent months is without a doubt the SciPhone Dream G2 from China. Having completely missed the point of Google's open-source OS being, well, open-source and thus free for SciPhone's use, the company  |  |
Looks like Verizon's got a winner here. That leaked promotional graphic was right on the money, as the carrier's just replaced its BlackBerry Tour teaser with a pre-order page and, lo and behold, it's indeed coming July 12th for a  |  |
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