In today's technology roundup: Google Chrome challenges Windows, spammers target shortened URLs, Sony dismisses PS3 price cuts, MyTouch 3G debuts, and Facebook introduces 'fan box' tool.
The Garmap for Mobile application will soon bring live traffic updates to users' cellphones.
Technologies such as MXit may make US President Barak Obama more popular with young Africans than their own leaders.
Motorists can now sign up to get SMS traffic incident alerts.
The Gauteng to KwaZulu-Natal leg of the network for Neotel, MTN and Vodacom is on track for 2010.
In this World Wide Wrap: Eassy on track, Somali pirates renew attacks, and Google targets Uganda mobile market.
Flytxt plans to establish operations in the country through its mobile marketing solution, Neon.
The company will look to develop more of its applications for the open source environment.
The company's ill-fated birthday SMS quiz is still under panel review.
The cellular companies leverage their own technology strengths to capture customers` RICA information.
In this World Wide Wrap: US toll gates go electronic, MultiChoice Ghana drives e-payment, and Visa partners with Monitise.
In this World Wide Wrap: UQ brings superfast downloads, hybrid cellular satellite service planned, and Hyundai ditches UK mobile plans.
In this World Wide Wrap: Juniper adds VOIP to routers, VOIP fraud on the rise, and Zero1 rolls out unlimited voice.