Mobile medical tools address patients' need for access to clear and concise medical information, says Blausen.
Improved handsets and greater interactivity will take the Soccer World Cup from the field to the phone.
The company turns its attention to a more liberalised environment and says it will not build a South African network.
Mobile operators are concerned that cutting termination rates could destabilise the market or damage them financially.
Embracing Web 2.0 collaboration opportunities allows governments to improve service delivery and citizen participation, says Accenture.
Huge becomes a reseller of ECN's products, making good on its local strategy.
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The Power2Go battery provides notebook users with up to six hours extra battery life.
Rates should be based on a benchmark process, says BMI-TechKnowledge.
The company reports a revenue increase, despite the challenging economic climate.