The electronics giant invests in skills development and deploys additional offices in Africa.
SA's youth vote for MXit as their top social networking platform.
Fundamo and MTN Uganda see huge demand for their mobile money service and expect to have 3.5 million customers by 2012.
City.Mobi offers tourists information on their cellphones on what to do between Soccer World Cup matches.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Contactless cards pose privacy risk, RFID on wheels, and Nokia invests in smart barcodes.
In this World Wide Wrap: Jobs trashes Flash and backs HTML5, bus Internet headed for Mumbai, and new Blu-ray players drive 3D uptake.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP debuts 'plug-and-print' line, Hawk Graphics signs ink deal, and Dell releases mobile printing solution.
The company plans to grow its EMEA partner ecosystem in the unified communications space.
The pay-TV company's expected launch deadline slips by unnoticed.
The regulator reissues the invitation to apply for cellular broadcast licences.
In this World Wide Wrap: Yahoo turns to social networking, Google maps out WiFi in Britain, and Cisco boosts its channel.
In this World Wide Wrap: MSI unveils WindPad 100, Skype develops iPhone 3G app, and Motorola plans Android handset.