Banks join SIM-based security network In this World Wide Wrap: Banks join SIM-based security network, DataArt develops m-banking site for Plastyc, and Equity Bank sued over M-Kesho.
RIM eyes exclusive Blackberry platform, iPad sales to soar, and Asia not ready for open source.
In this World Wide Wrap: VLC applies for iPod capabilities, Open source advocates call for protest, and
In this World Wide Wrap: BBC World in financial strain, ministry settles on ISDB-Tmm standard, and engineers get 3D TV boost.
Super5Media has withdrawn its application for a mobile TV licence, leaving Multichoice and etv unrivalled for the radio frequency spectrum.
The company says there's been huge interest in its Zakhele share scheme.
More than 30 000 Cell C users have “told Trevor” since the operator started the campaign at the beginning of August.
Sony Ericsson's miniature, Android-running mobile, tries to impress, but falls a bit short of the mark.
Apple lays rules bare for developers, E-mail worm affects computers worldwide, Craigslist faces further political attacks, Cloud-related problems cost firms |--gbp--|500 000 annually
In this World Wide Wrap: Orange and T-Mobile converge networks, CIOs prioritise IT consolidation, and Toronto gets online TV.
An adult computer literacy and academic support programme uses SMS as a tool for sharing information.
G-Mobile has invested $25 million into the network and expects to see it running by the end of 2010.
MobiMedia has signed a deal with Boost Communications to drive its mobile platform in SA.