In this World Wide Wrap: Google Android flaws exposed; Ex-Sun boss champions open source; and Fedora 14 OS released.
The online retailer introduces a R999 e-reader, but bemoans publishers' slow pace of local content delivery.
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Mobile services offer great potential for improving maternal health, reducing infant mortality and providing gender-specific support.
The traditional platform is rapidly becoming a rich, visual multimedia hub, says AMD.
In this World Wide Wrap: Boost for Glasgow nanotech industry, tech opens doors for disabled, and NASA plans hypersonic aircraft.
In this World Wide Wrap: How much will SAP pay Oracle?, Apple sues Motorola for multi-touch, and mobile operator drops legal action.
The Freemate DH 029 and 031 Series are available in monaural and binaural versions.
In today's technology roundup: Kindle offers access to banned sites, court considers violent games case, Google reinstates 'insulting' videos, and smartphones raise security concerns.
In this World Wide Wrap: India calls off BlackBerry ban, Asus, Asus, Acer enter the tablet market, and Sony confirms PlayStation Phone existence.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google speeds up Web video software, Blind passengers sue airliner, Yahoo! and Samsung expand Internet TV.
Dabba is back at Orange Farm, ready to provide cheap connectivity and enable low-cost telecoms companies in the outlying regions.