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Nigerian gov’t rated low on curbing cybercrime

The nonprofit Nigeria Internet Group (NIG) has given a low rating to the country’s current leadership under President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua on its efforts...

VMware acquires Trango, debuts mobile hypervisor

VMware is launching a hypervisor for mobile phones, letting handset makers design applications for multiple operating systems and potentially letting customers use phones with...

Visa leans on virtualization to transform data centers

Visa is looking for a few good people to run its next-generation data centers.

IBM debuts Lotus Foundations Start appliance

IBM is making another run at Microsoft small and medium-size (SMB) customers, announcing a software-hardware appliance on Monday that combines an IBM-branded machine with...

Virtual HR firm NFT Consult expands to Rwanda

NFT Consult, a virtual human resource company based in Uganda, has established an office in Kigali, Rwanda, to take advantage of the country’s market.

Ushahidi deploys crisis mapping tool in Congo

Ushahidi.com has deployed a mapping tool for the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo in order to highlight current humanitarian crises and peace...

New Ncomputing device will turn one PC into 11

Ncomputing plans to announce a new version of its virtualization device and software that turns a single desktop PC into 11 workstations, slashing the...

HP ProCurve execs aim Colubris at new markets

HP ProCurve plans to use its Colubris wireless networking acquisition to attract customers of other vendors, according to ProCurve executives speaking at a meeting...

Groups to launch e-waste certification program

Two environmental groups, the Basel Action Network and the Electronics TakeBack Coalition, will launch an electronic-waste accreditation and certification program that will prohibit shipping...

NEC develops three-format RFID reader

Engineers at NEC have developed a RFID (radio frequency identification) card reader compatible with all three major wireless formats.

Troubled SMIC gets lifeline from China’s Datang

Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SMIC), China’s largest chip maker, has finally found the strategic investor it’s been looking for: Datang Telecom Technology Industry Holdings.

Avaya puts voicemail into written words

Avaya will let enterprise workers leave voicemail messages and combine them with e-mail, giving both callers and recipients new options for retrieving and saving...

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