The proliferation of mobile spam, which often contains worms and viruses, is a dangerous trend, says Airwide Solutions.
Digital downloads should be seen as an opportunity rather than a threat to the entertainment industry, says Web Africa.
More than 95% of corporate cellphone users will soon be able to record their conversations, says Spescom.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple updates iPhone, cellphone sales battleground shifts, and China Mobile gets talking.
The equipment preserves DECT, PBX, and fax functionality when converting ISDN telephony systems to VOIP. [Local rep: Centravoice]
The smartphone features a slide-out qwerty keyboard and support for POP3, IMAP and Windows Exchange.
The mini-applications include productivity-enhancing features and provide secure access to enterprise application data and services.
The cloud-based unified e-mail management service is now available through the IS Applications Solutions division.
Polycom leverages SA's video conferencing technology, as low bandwidth availability remains a challenge.
In today's technology roundup: EU unveils green code of conduct, online fraudsters have huge credit line, Verizon fires snooping employees, and Virgin US gets in-flight Net access.
In this World Wide Wrap: Marcatel acquires AldeaVision, Agito customer wins InfoWorld100 award, and Asia bets on convergence.
In this World Wide Wrap: Ringdale converts to PDF, Lexmark releases X658 MFPs, and Toshiba rolls out e-Bridge.