In this World Wide Wrap: Green reports boost paper-saving, new fixed-price VOIP solution, and Blue Dot intros cloud mobile framework.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS takes on iPad, Virgin Gaming and Ubisoft partner, and SMG wins TV licences.
The Sanyo CG100 dual camera easily switches between wide-angle and telephoto mode.
Fifty-six percent of iPhone users will use the device for work purposes more often with the new features.
Here's why Apple's new desktop touch device is going to replace your mouse.
Vodacom has unveiled a Nokia range of smartphones specifically designed to meet the needs of the visually impaired.
The latest versions of RIM's Blackberry operating systems has some features that put other phone makers to shame.
In today's technology roundup: BlackBerry Messenger first to go, cryptographers solve predicament, iPhone jailbreak exposes flaw, and Linux beats Unix.
In this World Wide Wrap; Cyber crooks attack smartphones, smartphones might replace credit cards, and 'universal translator' developed.
In this World Wide Wrap: Soldiers in iPad training, SWAF adds new modules, and jobseekers get free computer help.
Mobile devices pose a significant threat in leaking confidential enterprise information, reveals an ISACA white paper.
The operator will offer BlackBerry phones and services as a precursor to its 4G rollout.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft issues 'critical' patch, botnet cracked wide open, BA introduces iPhone app, and Wikileaks draws criticism, censorship threats.