In this World Wide Wrap: Ubuntu debuts Lucid Lynx, Kaspersky wants 'open' iPhone, and MS claims Android patent infringement.
The rapid systems generation toolset is based on the design principles of “drag 'n drop”.
Social media is changing the way people communicate. But is it putting SMS in danger?
Mobile will be the top digital medium during the event, says AdMob.
A regulatory framework may keep MTN from its prize.
Restructuring hampered earnings in the past six months.
In today's technology roundup: Steve Jobs explains ban on Flash, EU considers new cyber crime agency, UK white space could fill up fast, and James Cameron builds 3D cam for Mars rover.
In this World Wide Wrap: China Mobile drives IP convergence, Nvidia eyes 3DTV, and RIM converges mobile workforce.
The global mobile banking industry will reach 894 million users by 2015, predicts Berg Insight.
High growth is expected from the region's mobile markets, although they are at different stages, says Frost & Sullivan.
More effective technology in local mines could trim the amount of deaths every year, says Solidarity.
In today's technology roundup: Robot coach helps errant dieters, online anonymity fuelled Estonia attacks, Google diplomatic on Net neutrality, and Nokia releases first open source phone.
Mimecast provides uninterrupted e-mail access to BlackBerry smartphones in the event of network failures.