December 2010  | - Jamaica establishing framework for Mobile Financial Services - St Kitts PM threatens legal action against website - Man faces criminal charges for reading wife's e-mail - Man quits job, makes living suing e-mail spammers - Mobile broadband the next big hacking risk? - Housewives caught smuggling iPads into China - What are “Mobile Financial Services”? - read more |
November 2010 
| - Digicel denies owing millions to Antiguan utility company -Vincentian initiative wins a General Electric award - Unlimited broadband pricing may be coming to an end -Cuba residential internet still a distant dream - US regulator attacks cyber-bullying in schools - China has world’s fastest supercomputer - What is “friendly fraud”? - read more |
October 2010 
| - Another Digicel / Cable and Wireless fight goes to court - World’s first call over LTE (Long Term Evolution) network - AT&T spent half a billion on hurricane disaster response - Microsoft increases cloud offerings with Office 365 - Russian mobile operators agree to slash roaming tariffs - Google says Street View cars got e-mail, passwords - What is cloud computing? - read more |
September 2010 | - Research and Markets: Caribbean Telecom Report Q3 2010 - India seeks upgrades for Blackberry monitoring - Wal-Mart introduces wireless plan under own brand - Windows XP users can’t use new Internet Explorer 9 - Facebook denies plans to build its own cell phone - Man admits stealing phones from employer, selling them on eBay - Qualcomm unveils high performance 802.11n chips - read more |
August 2010 | - FCC urged to take action to protect open Internet - Consumers spending less on media services - National Broadband Network could decide Australian election - C'bean telecom regulation must facilitate development - Facebook unveils location-based feature dubbed 'Places' - Credit card thieves steal $10 million, $10 at a time - Google and RIM expected to compete with Apple iPad - read more |
July 2010 
| - Digicel concerned about mobile handset tax proposals - Do cell phones cause brain tumors and cancer? - Is your wireless network secure? - Your keyboard can give you food poisoning - Facebook can ruin your life - Cellular phones and PDAs are affecting traditional family ties - Virtual dressing-rooms under development - iPhone 4G problems reported soon after release - read more |
June 2010 | - 4G networks could be revolutionary - FCC moves to regulate intenet - Caribbean region gets key to IXP - 50% of cell users text & drive - SekaiCamera provides augmented reality through cellphones - Notorious credit card tactic banned - Iphone 4G released - read more |
May 2010 | - Google to buy VoIP, videoconferencing company - Will Foursquare outshine Facebook? - 80% of SMS users report dropped texts, Telcordia says - Cell Phones Gaining Fast On Landline Phones - Software lets suspicious minds record all cell phone activity - Intercepting cell phone calls really is child's play - FCC takes on ‘bill shock’ with new inquiry - read more |
April 2010 | - The most successful internet scams - How to spot fake e-mails - C&W wins; Digicel loses London High Court case - Six things you should know about broadband reclassification - Missouri AG asks FCC whether supremacist can air ads - Study: One third of people snoop on their spouse’s texts - Save on gas—telecommute! - read more |
March 2010 | - C'bean Hotel and Tourism Association signs Forum Telecom - Smartphones not enough for carriers’ revenue generation - The rise of the super-smartphone - Mobile apps explode, but what about the little guys? - FCC broadband tools a hit — what does it mean for ISPs? - Internet accused of being a threat to many rare species - What is a 4G network? - read more |
February 2010 | - Study: 73% of people use their bank password everywhere - Qwest ‘actively pursuing’ broadband stimulus, CEO says - BTC's Haitian cable suffers damage - Google accused and heavily criticized for privacy breach - Facebook: The end of secrets? - Denver teacher using iPods to teach Spanish - Apple iPad reviewed by San Francisco Technology Editor - read more |
January 2010 | - 12 things computer users should fear in 2010 - Facebook to overhaul privacy structure - Nokia previews next-generation Symbian user interface - Over 245 million active users of mobile transaction services expected by 2014 in Latin America - Qwest employees raise US$80,000 for Haitian disaster relief - Virgin Islands Gets $1.4 Million for Broadband Mapping - read more |