Telelogic, a global provider of solutions for advanced systems and software development, has announced it has signed a six year maintenance and professional services agreement with an unnamed leading global aerospace/defence systems integrator. The deal is worth 1,366,000 euros.
TeliaSonera Sweden wants help making their GSM network better. The company is asking its 4.2 million mobile customers to let them know the areas across the country where mobile coverage is inadequate.
Swedish software comany Pointsec, which produces security software for laptop and desktop PCs, PDAs and smartphones, today announced it has won a contract to provide endpoint security technology for the U.S. Army's Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care (MC4).
IT giant IBM, which employs around 4,000 people in Sweden, has announced plans to cut 538 jobs. Västerås, which handles IBM's outsourcing-services is expected to be worst hit with 300 jobs going.
There was perhaps a certain inevitability about the Tuesday's announcement from mobile phone giant Sony Ericsson. Just days after rival Nokia launched a range of new phones, the company demonstrated its first phone specially designed for music - the W800 'Walkman mobile'.
Jens of Sweden has promised to "challenge iPod with their new M-120", according to DI on Wednesday. The company believes it has a "better and more advanced" technology at a lower price.
Around 40,000 Swedish youngsters between the ages of 11 and 16 spend more than 35 hours a week playing computer games. Many say they are unable to stop and become aggressive and restless without their fix.
Sony Ericsson recently organised a design competition in China, and found a new design that they may be interested in launching, reported Expressen on Friday.
Within six years up to 500,000 Swedish viewers will be hooked up with broadband television, and the service providers are keen to grab their slice of the cake, reported SvD on Tuesday.
Contrary to what what you might think, it isn't safer to talk and drive if you use the new hands-free mobile phones. In fact, it is more dangerous, reported Svenska Dagbladet on Thursday.