
Fujifilm has developed a Digital Image Recovery Service that aims to provide a possible way of retrieving images or movies that have been lost, accidentally deleted, or damaged due to incorrect formatting.

MSN is working to add horoscopes, lottery results, movie times and more to the service that powers the SPOT watches. Microsoft’s MSN Direct service is only a few months old, but the company is already rapidly expanding the content available via the SPOT smart watches.

Forty years ago this week, IBM unveiled the System 360 family of mainframes. It was second only to the Apollo moon mission as the most expensive project of the 1960s.

The SoftwareToGo machine looks a lot like a touch-screen ATM, letting customers search for software titles by name, category or publisher, place an order and then pick it up on a CD at the checkout counter.

Karrier Communications has announced its new IntelliGolf golf scoring software for Microsoft Windows Mobile-based Smartphones. Now golfers will be able to track scores, shots, wagers, and statistics on course using their Windows Mobile-based Smartphone.

Symantec’s AntiVirus for Handhelds Corporate Edition supports Windows Mobile and Palm OS device deployments in the enterprise. The latest version of AntiVirus for Handhelds Corporate Edition, 3.2, resides on a handheld and administrators can push the installable files over their wireless management systems without requiring synchronization with a desktop for initial installation.

According to security company Sybari, spam jumped 30 per cent during the month of March. The company said each spam outbreak was made up of thousands and often millions of emails sent to inboxes around the world. This article on Vnunet.com has more complete details.

BugMe! for Palm OS has been completely redesigned and is being re-launched as BugMe! Notepad. This latest version includes a host of new features such as scrollable notes, bundled clip-art and distinctive alarm sounds. BugMe! Notepad also enables users to share notes by email, MMS or Bluetooth or save them to memory cards for use in documents and email messages.

palmOne Professional Services, in conjunction with select system integrators, independent hardware and software vendors, and value-added resellers, provides businesses with the resources and know-how required to conceive, design, test, implement and deploy customized mobile solutions with palmOne devices. It also offers technical expertise to help businesses complete mobile solutions already in progress. palmOne Professional Services can work on-site with developers, leading or assisting with any stage of a mobile solution’s development lifecycle.

PlanetRoam provides Internet access for mobile users from small, medium and large enterprises, worldwide with one single point of invoice. This new service was launched by Network Utilities at the Wireless LAN Event in Olympia, London.