In today's technology roundup: Microsoft knocks Linux, Google's 'Monopoly City Streets' goes live, Yahoo intros iPhone and BlackBerry apps, and UK lags in fibre broadband.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia takes aim at apple, port gadgets cut waiting time, and TransferJet wireless tech coming 2010.
In this World Wide Wrap: School library goes fully digital, university offers educational Google Apps, and Promethean unveils ActivClassroom.
The company has been nominated in the “Best Mobile Direct Response” category.
The completed TDM project will connect Mozambique to the worldwide submarine network.
In an unexpected move, the regulator demands lower interconnect rates be implemented by February.
The company ran the competition “in good faith”, it says.
In this World Wide Wrap: Zain Tanzania onboard Seacom, Israeli cell device debuts, and Mirs bids to be in mid-month.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile marketing gains momentum, law firms turn to e-billing, and Samsung rolls out European app store.
ICASA takes the cell providers to task over the “cost of communication”.
In this World Wide Wrap: Fujitsu intros SME Energy Star servers, SME data breach guide released, and MNOs should focus on SMEs.
The Panel SDK turns existing Flash, Java and Windows Mobile applications into panels for the new Xperia phone.
Spescom addresses concerns surrounding its ReMo solution, which allows users to record, store and send cellphone conversations and data.