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Lie detector tech to catch benefit cheats
The PM has announced that voice analysis lie detector tests will be used to test benefit claimants.
Taiwan quake exposes weakness of undersea data lines
As the country recovers from the Boxing Day earthquakes, businesses across Asia count the cost of disruption to international voice and data links.
WHSmith voices stock control approval
The retailer's travel subsidiary is doubling its use of voice technology in its warehouse to build on past success with increased stock accuracy...
ISPs threaten sanctions on BBC iPlayer users
With the full launch of the BBC's video on-demand service looming, leading broadband providers voice concerns over end-user bandwidth requirements...
Latest Skype beta bolsters video conferencing for SMBs
It its latest attempt to woo more users, Skype has introduced group video calling to its new beta.
Netbooks vs. Smartphones: Making business mobile
What we traditionally think of as a smartphone is changing, as data is overtaking voice in terms of use. However, netbooks are beginning to become...
Cellcrypt brings call encryption to Windows Mobile
Companies looking to use Cellcrypt technology to protect sensitive voice calls from eavesdroppers now have a greater choice of handsets.
Skype going after more business users
The eBay-owned Voice over IP and messaging service is trying to raise awareness of the business applications for its technology and show that...
Wi-Fi handsets underpin Vonage 2007 product plans
Voice-over-IP telecoms provider Vonage hoping that more wireless LAN-based phones will boost subscriber numbers.
Healthcare Commission signs £17m IP deal
The healthcare watchdog has signed up to the THUS network for fully managed, IP-based voice, data and internet services.
Voice recognition for VW financial
German financial services arm has achieved 90 per cent customer satisfaction rates after the introduction of new personalised, automated...
Morrisons signs new networks deal
The supermarket chain has signed a deal with Cable & Wireless for networked voice and data services across 430 UK sites.
Apple and Adobe point fingers over iPad's lack of Flash
Adobe calls the iPad 'a broken link' for shutting out Flash, Apple responds by calling Adobe 'lazy' for not streamlining its video player.
Work Wise Week
IT PRO's coverage of Work Wise Week 2007 and National Work From Home Day, along with our ongoing campaign calling for more technology-enabled...
Six Degrees launches into UK market
New managed data services provider targets mid-market with datacentre, connectivity, voice and cloud offerings<br> <br>
Samsung Galaxy S III hands on review
First look at the Android 4.0 smartphone with a 4.8in Super AMOLED HD display, 1.4GHz quad-core processor and unique voice/gesture-based features.
Google Voice Search for iPhone arrives
Star Trek-like interaction with your iPhone now possible as delayed app finally puts in an appearance.
BT and BlackBerry cut costs with unified communications
BlackBerry smartphones will be capable of making voice calls over Wi-Fi networks following new plans from BT.
NetEvents: 4G will kill off per-second mobile billing
Mobile operator profits will be hit as 4G heralds unlimited voice and data for customers.
NHS VoIP pilot launched in London
N3 upgrade offers hospital trusts free calls across network, and the opportunity to converge voice and data for additional savings.
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