Mobile Broadband Set To Dominate In MEA Region
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Published Jul 28, 2009
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Almost 70% of the broadband subscribers in the Middle East and Africa will use wireless networks by 2011, up from about 38% today, according to a report from Dubai based consultants Delta Partners. >> More
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LG Launches New W53 Smart Monitor Series
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Published Jul 28, 2009
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LG Electronics (LG), a provider of business solutions, announced the launch of its new W53 Smart Monitor Series with cutting edge Smart technologies that offer top picture quality while greatly reducing eyestrain during extended use. >> More
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Xtreme Launches New Line Of GPS Navigation Devices
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Published Jul 28, 2009
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Xtreme has announced that it has recently launched its latest line of Global Positioning System (GPS) Navigational Devices, the XTGPS/NS-50 and the XTGPS/NS-43. >> More
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Large Percentage Of Middle East Firms Adopts Cloud Computing, Says Raqmiyat
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Published Jul 28, 2009
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A large percentage of companies in the Middle East are increasingly adopting cloud computing a model where dynamically scalable and often virtualised resources can be accessed through connected devices as a service over the Internet according to Raqmiyat. >> More
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Info2cell.com Launches Second Phase Of Alwanclub.com Service For UAE And Jordan Subscribers
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Published Jul 28, 2009
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Info2cell.com, the leading mobile service application provider in the Middle East, has announced the launch of Alwanclub.com’s second phase, where subscribers in the UAE and Jordan can now sign up for membership and have access to innovative information, interactive games and entertainment downloads. >> More
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Director General Of Dubai EGovernment Chairs 5th Meeting Of Working Group On EGovernment & Administrative Simplification In Bahrain
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KSA Ministry of Interior’s National Information Center Endorses The ICDL Digital Literacy Standard
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Etisalat Academy and Qualcomm Collaborate to
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Lexmark To Roll Out Training For Channel Partners In The Middle East
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Global Volume Of E-Waste To Hit 73 Million Metric Tons By 2015
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