ComputerWeekly.com
RSS
Email Newsletters
Home
IT Management
Networks and Communications
Software
Hardware
Research
Jobs
My Profile:
Login
Register
You are in:
Home
Networks and Communications
Wireless Technologies
News July 2008
All Wireless Technologies News - July 2008
Oyster security breach could mean major headache for other MiFare users
News
Author:
Warwick Ashford
Date:
31 July 2008
The recent court victory by Dutch academics, which allows them to publish...
Transport for London's Oyster system hit by second IT failure
News
Author:
Rebecca Thomson
Date:
25 July 2008
The Transport for London Oyster card system ...
Business value of RFID-based supply chains remains elusive
News
Author:
Joe O'Halloran
Date:
23 July 2008
Analyst asks whether deploying RFID for supply chain visibility actually makes business sense
Mobility gaining importance to organisations
News
Author:
Joe O'Halloran
Date:
22 July 2008
Wide deployment of wireless networks, availability of mobile devices, and increased interest in mobile applications driving demand
Rapid mobile broadband growth spurred by price cutting
News
Author:
Joe O'Halloran
Date:
22 July 2008
Forecasts indicating that mobile data usage will increase to over 1 Exabyte likley to be somewhat of an underestimate
Intego unveils iPhone anti-malware software
News
Author:
Antony Savvas
Date:
21 July 2008
Intego has launched what it says is the first anti-virus software for the Apple...
Business-class WiMAX will test fixed and mobile broadband operators
News
Author:
Joe O'Halloran
Date:
21 July 2008
WiMAX's increasing popularity among business users fuelling need for operators to round out service options
iPhone sales hit one million in first week
News
Author:
Parth Vyas
Date:
21 July 2008
Apple has said that it has sold a million 3G iPhones within three days...
Beijing Olympics IT systems go live 24 hours a day
News
Author:
Rebecca Thomson
Date:
18 July 2008
The Beijing Olympics' IT systems ...
Young British explorers use GIS to map Himalayas
News
Author:
Antony Savvas
Date:
18 July 2008
A group of young British explorers are to use a satellite mapping system on their month-long trip to the Himalayas. The 38 students, aged 16-20, are...
Results Page:
1 |
2
| PREVIOUS |
NEXT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Products & Services
RSS
Email Newsletters
Alerts
Digital Magazine
Blogs
Webinars
Videos
Podcasts
Whitepapers