In this World Wide Wrap: Green light for imaging drug, consumer apathy hits photo printing, and coronary imaging identifies heart diseases.
Technology will help prevent the transmission of HIV from HIV-positive pregnant mothers in Africa to their children.
It's time to get serious about the fraud that mobile operators commit in cancelling data bundles after a given expiry date.
The 112 call centres may be replaced by direct lines to police officials.
MyTools allows Cell C subscribers to manage and personalise their voicemail and SMS functionality online.
In today's technology roundup: Google in staff hiring spree, Egypt blocks Twitter access, RIM readies for busy 2011, and Yahoo's revenue dips.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple to sell 3G iPad in China, Nokia gets Atom chips, Web-enabled TV devices to rocket.
In this World Wide Wrap: RIM mulls new enterprise app, Gartner slams Cisco's network vision, and HP's Neoview's future ucertain.
Mitel Freedom architecture is designed to help businesses save up to 45% in corporate mobility costs.
The company will also unveil its mobile one-click payment solution at FinovateEurope, next week.
To combat the weakness of 10111, police commissioner Bheki Cele has started handing out his own cellphone number.
The company has partnered a local NGO to scale down mother-to-child HIV transmission rates in Africa.
A new film-centric mobile app aims to give users access to listings, reviews and more at their fingertips.