In this World Wide Wrap: BlackBerry wins Motorola patent battle, Sprint continues Haiti relief efforts, and radio interface layer for mobile.
In this World Wide Wrap: Video conferencing on the rise, MS nears Office 2010 release, and Cisco UC supports iPhone.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google plans Chrome tablet, Citrix virtualises the smartphone, and convergence fuels cyber crime.
Competition Commission hearings into whether the mobile operators illegally fixed interconnection fees will start this month.
The versatility and application potential of Apple's new tablet PC will make it a best-seller, say analysts.
The company appoints another data centre vendor to add to its capabilities.
In today's technology roundup: IE flaw gives hackers access, password reuse threatens e-banking security, Android code deleted from Linux kernel, and Symbian goes open source.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nasa hails space taxis, thin film takes touchscreen everywhere, and MEMS microphones on the rise.
In this World Wide Wrap: Escalate Retail demos Pocket Kiosk, McDonald's adopts self-service kiosks, and Greystripe supports Ovi Store
Just as you start thinking someone, like minister Siphiwe Nyanda, might make a difference, they reinforce your scepticism of government.
Consumers will differentiate mobile device capabilities through the bundled services each mobile device brand offers.
The regulator's decision to pull its review of interconnect agreements is supported by the top echelons.
Consumers and service providers are left hanging as the regulator and government face off in the interconnect rate battle.