The company prepares to roll out the first of 13 smartphones to be released this year.
Four people are being questioned about the kidnapping of a Johannesburg girl.
The tower has not caused any illnesses, because it has been off for an extended period, says iBurst.
In this World Wide Wrap: Digicel survives Haiti disaster, Verizon seeks revenue in data, and South Korea fights iPhones.
In this World Wide Wrap: iPhone 4G in the pipeline, MagicJack debuts mobile-PC femtocell, and smartphone to control media devices.
Internet access has, for the first time, crossed the magic mark of 10% of the population. Does this matter?
Nokia partners with Sesame Workshop as part of its 2010 Calling All Innovators competition.
People may prefer communicating via SMS as cheaper cellphone rates lead to call overloads.
Four companies make the shortlist for the privatisation of the Zambian telco.
ICASA will take a firm stance when it comes to the new handset subsidy code of conduct.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS takes Office offline, ETRI sues Nokia and Motorola, and ISP operators' cyber-fraud case.
The theme for 2010 is being connected, fuelling R&D into mobile devices and tablet PCs, says Dell SA.
A look at the most innovative gadgets exhibited at the Consumer Electronics Show.