In this World Wide Wrap: Blood pressure app for iPhone; IBM, Premier reveal partnership; and caregivers benefit from social network.
In this World Wide Wrap: Lady Gaga dazzles CES, digital printers pose security threats, and new molecular imaging tech developed.
In this World Wide Wrap: Senior citizens get online training, online curriculum boosts healthcare, and companies jostle for Navy contract.
First Mutual Life will be implementing SDT's Exergy suite to support the growth of its business.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: UK to outsource Indian call centres, social media to hit contact centres, and contact centres unsure about PCI DSS.
The continent's growth prospective can even surpass the so-called developed nations, says Safricom.
In this World Wide Wrap: iPhone 4 to go medical, Intel partners GE Healthcare, and Dell to acquire InSite One.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sony earmarks $1.2bn for image sensors, Kodak reveals budget MFP, and medical imaging raises radiation concerns.
In this World Wide Wrap: 3D tech leaps into the classroom, Margaritaville gets Technomedia solutions, and SITA acquires Com-Net Software.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile apps can aid healthcare, Agfa supplies radiography suite, and home monitoring may save costs.
In this World Wide Wrap: Islamic finance e-learning debuts, USAID intros family planning e-learning, and companies resort to e-learning.
In this World Wide Wrap: Etisalat seeks $10bn debt, Kenya battles counterfeit drugs, and Nigeria slashes cellphone tariffs.
In this World Wide Wrap: Overseas outsourcing slows IT, Philippines emerges top outsourcing centre, and Radiology too 'extreme' to outsource.