Not yet officially announced, the Motorola RAZR2 V9x appears to be last year's 3.5G RAZR2 line with added GPS. This version is designed for the US AT&T network, but perhaps it will be more widely available soon.
The most significant growth in wireless handset markets will occur at the top and bottom ends of the price and features range, as the smartphone and low-cost handset categories expand at the expense of the mid-range models commonly called "enhanced"
Ghana Tours (Meridian Africa Ltd), air travel organisers in Ghana has announced the resumption of its operations on the Accra-London-Accra route from Friday 11th July, 2008.
Women in the North West have been encouraged to join the provincial branch of the South African Network for Women in Transport (SANWIT) to enable them to access opportunities in the transport sector.
The spiralling oil prices continue to rock the air transport industry with a new analysis by the International Air Transport Association showing that cargo grew by 1.3 per cent while passenger traffic grew by 6 per cent.
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- HANTS COUNTY: Bog Road OverpassHighway 101 at the Bog Road Overpass will have a temporary detour between the Ben Jackson Intersection and Exit 8 at Hantsport for about 150 to 200 metres.Signs and barricades are
Cellphonesoft, those brilliant UIQ 3 developers, strike again with the release of Process Explorer, for all UIQ 3 smartphones (including the new SE G900 and Moto Z10). It's a utility to list all programs running on the phone, including server
PhoneSwitch Deluxe resolves one of the small but very noticeable Treo/Centro annoyances - after a call has completed, Palm has decided that you WILL be in the main phone application. Don't like that mandate? Read on...
I had a Google alert letting me know that Jaunted, a travel website, is having a Layover Nation Contest. Looks pretty simple to enter. You just think up a cool thing to do at any airport and then post a
In spite of extensive media attention for the restrictions on liquids and gels, the security services at Brussels Airport currently confiscate over 1000 litres of liquids and gels every day. Since Europe adopted these new restrictions in 2006, about 500