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VoIP hardware users who communicate across multiple devices are among those being offered a new standard of protection. Antivirus specialist Symantec has announced it will be rolling out its Norton One product, which will provide security across a number of compatible machines. [
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The economic contribution of fixed-line and mobile broadband devices such as PCs and tablet computer systems extends beyond the completed hardware. Each unit consists of hundreds of individual components, passing the profitability back along the electronics industry supply chain to semiconductor specialists. [
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Portable computing devices such as tablet PCs are not only driving the markets for embedded and external broadband modems; they are also spurring on the GPS segment. The technologies complement one another, as positioning capabilities allow the content - and particularly advertisements - served over mobile broadband connections to be tailored to the recipient's geographic location. [
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Data is not being erased from mobile devices, meaning those bought second-hand pose a security risk, research has found. A study by BT, the University of Glamorgan and Edith Cowan University in Australia discovered that second-hand mobile phones and PDAs still had important company and personal information from the previous owner. [
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While the majority of VoIP hardware has been developed for PC users, manufacturer Ipevo has unveiled a new range of devices aimed specifically at the Mac audience. [
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Telephony hardware supplier Mediatrix has launched a new series of access devices which allow analogue phones or fax machines to be hooked up to VoIP. The Mediatrix 4100 Series connects up to 24 devices to a local area network or broadband line to allow easy use of internet voice calls for smaller businesses. [
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