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The future of working: Home sweet home
22 February 2012 | By Tineka Smith
A study by Virgin Media Business suggests a significant increase in people working from home within the next 10 years, especially with the numbers of businesses investing in superfast connectivity.
Communications > Telecoms > News
ZTE to continue partnership with Qualcomm, Broadcom to enhance telecommunication services
22 February 2012 | By CBR Staff Writer
In order to bring improved components, latest technologies and services to customers
Communications > Telecoms > News
Tangoe buys ttMobiles
22 February 2012 | By CBR Staff Writer
Combined capabilities of the duo companies provide a managed mobility service offering with localised delivery
Communications > Telecoms > News
More 4G problems - Government to compensate for TV interference
21 February 2012 | By Allan Swann
The Government is having to step in and compensate those who will have their TV reception crippled once 4G mobile networks roll out next year.
Communications > Telecoms > News
Dying SMS market cost mobile phone companies £13.9bn in 2011
21 February 2012 | By Allan Swann
Savvy mobile consumers are finding better ways to communicate by text - bypassing telecom operators' formerly lucrative SMS offerings.
Communications > Telecoms > News
Much delayed Playbook OS 2.0 finally launches
21 February 2012 | By Allan Swann
Nearly a year after launch, Research in Motion has finally released a software update for the BlackBerry Playbook which fixes the products many failings.
Communications > Telecoms > News
Smartphones too important for even low income youth to put down
21 February 2012 | By Tineka Smith
Smartphones are considered such a necessity to today's youth that more than half of those earning less than £15,000 now own at least one device.
Communications > Telecoms > News
Nokia, Qualcomm, Samsung, Ericsson own strongest LTE patent portfolios: Study
21 February 2012 | By CBR Staff Writer
These companies also have a leadership position in future LTE technologies, according to a study jointly conducted by AOP and Thomson Reuters
Communications > Telecoms > News
Business to double mobile spend in 2012
21 February 2012 | By Allan Swann
UK and US businesses are expected to double their spending on mobile technologies in the next 18 months, but picking where and how to spend the money is proving tricky.
Communications > Telecoms > News
Verizon Wireless presents tool to aid customers zero in on apps, accessories
21 February 2012 | By CBR Staff Writer
Small Business Advisor will enable companies to improve productivity, secure information and accelerate their business, says the company
Communications > Telecoms > News
NEC develops smartphone software to guide appropriate path of incoming calls
21 February 2012 | By CBR Staff Writer
Collects and analyses data from a user's smartphone to automatically recommend best suited path
Communications > Telecoms > News
BT transforms red telephone boxes for charity
15 February 2012 | By Tineka Smith
BT is celebrating the 25th anniversary of Childline, a telephone service that is dedicated to children and young people, by launching an art exhibition in London.
Communications > Telecoms > News
Special Report: UK 4G – a disaster waiting to happen?
15 February 2012 | By Allan Swann
The UK is falling further and further behind as 4G LTE mobile networks roll out around the world. Have our telco giants left the door open for a new competitor to disrupt the market?
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Apple to allow labour inspectors in Chinese iPad factories
13 February 2012 | By Allan Swann
Apple has responded to charges that it profits from China’s loose labour laws by announcing that it will be allowing members of the Free Labor Association to inspect its manufacturing partners' factories.
Communications > Telecoms > News
Security hole sees Google Wallet suspended
13 February 2012 | By Allan Swann
Google has announced that it has suspended pre-paid Google Wallet card scheme due to security holes exposed by users that ‘root’ their devices.
Communications > Telecoms > News

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