Personal navigation devices are becoming more intuitive and affordable, helping to increase productivity, says Navteq.
Google pulls plug on PowerMeter, EC urges better online privacy, social gaming wins big, and teen hacker has Asperger's Syndrome.
The platform allows companies to customise which features of PDFs will be visible to consumers.
DigitalLife Expo 2011 will take place from 2-4 December at the Coca-Cola Dome, Northgate.
Gijima on Wednesday promised that all 3 700 of its employees would receive iPads in the next six months.
In today's technology roundup: Nokia shows off first Windows 7 handset, Google faces US anti-trust probe, Winklevosses take on Facebook yet again, and UK census data 'safe'.
The penetration of mobile phones in many African countries is higher than the world average, says Winston Smith, MD of Alvarion SA and Southern Africa and Nigeria.
Companies designing for the developing world find the most critical consumers are those with the most to lose.
In today's technology roundup: Apple can keep secrets from Samsung, UK teen charged over Web attacks, anti-Israel app pulled from App Store, and Google bullish on m-payments.
NXP Semiconductors will be building NFC chips into future Sony Ericsson smartphones.
The Machjet LPP6010N can print up to 60 pages per minute, according to LG Electronics.
The service provides users with their lost phone's location and also enables them to wipe personal data.