Technology
PiD has launches world's first NFC pet identity display card and platform
PiD has launches world's first NFC pet identity display card and platform
PiD offers a dedicated platform for effective pet health management, allowing users to record and share comprehensive medical data with veterinarians.
EiD's NFC electronic card marks new era of Name Card with free personalised promotion platform
Users can share contacts effortlessly, customise, and protect their information, all whilst reducing their environmental footprint.
Self-storage market in Hong Kong suffering from demand-supply imbalance
Even as strong growth in markets continues.
China Mobile and RIM introduce BlackBerry Bold 9788
First BlackBerry smartphone to support TD-SCDMA technology fit for Chinese SMBs and professionals.
BlackBerry Bold 9900 available in Hong Kong on Sep 9
The new smartphone’s is equipped with new BlackBerry 7 operating system with a significantly faster, more fluid web browsing experience.
BlackBerry PlayBook to be available in Hong Kong in July
The gadget offers an uncompromised, high-fidelity web experience for users to enjoy all the sites, games and media on the web.
China Telecom and RIM launch BlackBerry Services for Chinese SMEs
Companies introduce BlackBerry Internet Service for small business customers, enabling users to send and receive email from up to 10 supported work and personal email accounts.
Yahoo! Hong Kong joins forces with PCCW, StanChart and Hong Kong Broadband
The collaboration to promote secure, “green” e-billing solution aimed to provide millions of customers with highly secure and efficient e-billing service.
Comba secures TD Smart Antennas orders from China Mobile
3G buildout involves more than 100,000 TD-SCDMA base stations, and at least 200,000 sets of TD smart antennas in two categories supporting A-band and F-band.
RIM introduces BlackBerry Curve 3G in Hong Kong
New addition to BlackBerry Curve series is fast, easy-to-use, richly-featured and BlackBerry 6 ready.
CHI Residences offers high-tech mobile city guide
‘ask Ting-Ting’ services extended by luxury serviced apartment group to guide tourists around Hong Kong.