In this World Wide Wrap: Wal-Mart tags raise privacy concerns, iTradeNetwork bought for $525m, and Ramco and IDBlue partner.
More people today access and send e-mails from mobile devices than from their desktop, Deloitte research reveals.
Industry observers say DStv's mobile TV service is unlikely to take off.
The outgoing CFO has sold shares worth almost R2 million two weeks after his resignation was announced.
In this World Wide Wrap: Africa and Europe link up, Bharti shortlists African operators, and Africa set to miss digital deadline.
MTN and Cell C will join Vodacom in lobbying government for an extension to the SIM card registration deadline.
In today's technology roundup: UAE may restrict BlackBerrys, green hacker hits EU climate site, flaw in wireless protocol uncovered, and Feds okay phone jail breaking.
In this World Wide Wrap: Android to include carrier billing, Nigeria calls for payment system, and Mopay unveils payment solution.
In this World Wide Wrap: Lenovo rolls out 'fun-on wheels', netbook sales to double, and new Apple desktops on the way?
In this World Wide Wrap: NZ Telecom requests leniency, Emirates passengers get VOIP access, and Skype shelves call charges.
'Textspeak' is taking a lot of flack for the general misuse of the English language today. But is it all negative?
Scope management is critical to embracing mobility in business operations, says Mint Management Technologies.
The bank provides clients with an alternative method of paying employees who don't have cheque accounts.