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.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Nigerians and Ghanaians can now check the authenticity of their malaria medication via SMS.
The Praekelt Foundation receives funding from the founder of eBay's investment firm to advance mobile technology solutions.
The company emphasises its vision for a smarter planet via the World Community Grid.
In this World Wide Wrap: Trend Micro issues security warning, NHS completes virtualisation project, and Symantec reveals virtualisation strategy.
In this World Wide Wrap: Spice of nanotech found, robots being taught to read, and vet stem cell tech developed.
In this World Wide Wrap: GE unveils wireless X-ray detector, wireless healthcare foundation formed, India intros health tech company.
In this World Wide Wrap: CT scan usage raises concerns, Panda in screen printing side-step, and Boomer's accepts Cornerstone merger
The integrated platform sets to develop mobile technology solutions to manage HIV/Aids.