In today's technology roundup: European Commission warms to Oracle, hackers sabotage MS forensics tool, Scandinavia gets 4G, and Microsoft pulls China blog site
In this World Wide Wrap: MS discusses cloud toolkit plans, IBM releases VMware security solution, and Red Hat's Spice in beta.
In this World Wide Wrap: Coalition fights airline cellphone ban, Skype looks to mobile space, and VocalTec buys Outsmart.
The analogue mobile TV handset holds two SIM cards, and the service is free to subscribers.
Security management evolves from perimeter control to continuous activity monitoring across multiple networks.
The cellular giant's project will extend to police stations and driving centres.
Despite a brewing war between MTN and Vodacom, the Nelson Mandela Bay metro says the tender was awarded fair and square.
In today's technology roundup: EU opens Web addresses, HP dodges strike, Apple and Nokia battle heats up, Russia and US talk cyber crime, and 'cryo-egg' to predict sea levels.
In this World Wide Wrap: Tesco invests in banking tech, MS and Temenos partner, and Nokia takes on banking.
In this World Wide Wrap: Double digit growth in 2010, Broadcore reveals hosted solution, and Hard Rock debuts mobile CRM.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google Apps gains traction, Filemaker top iPhone business app, and Orange unveils app store.
In this World Wide Wrap: Ustream unveils iPhone broadcasting app, BBC's iPlayer broadcasts to TV, and F1 should embrace new media.
South African telecoms seems to be in a permanent state of flux.