In today's technology roundup: Microsoft denies Vista downgrade fee, Jobs to miss annual Apple meeting, iPhone apps that didn't make App Store, and Yahoo seeks senior execs.
Alvarion was chosen by Orange Botswana for a WiMax deployment, using its WiMax Forum Certified 4Motion solution.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia gets the Qualcomm touch, Acme Packet enhances IP system, and Iskratel and Genband Gateway team-up.
Mobile device manufacturers are spending more time and money on recovering from security incidents, says McAfee.
The company deploys 100 solar-powered cellular base stations in Guinea to provide affordable and sustainable connectivity.
The company will “drastically increase” its R&D spend in this environment.
The national government should homogenise the budgets of all municipal online projects, says MTN.
Users can tap directly into favourite videos and tracks with the Sony Ericsson phone's touch-screen media menu.
Mobile and fixed-line operators face off at the ICASA carrier pre-select hearings.
Telcos debate the value of the carrier pre-select regulations proposed by ICASA.
Two developers excel in an international contest for their mobile application aimed at visually-impaired users.
In this World Wide Wrap: Netcat scores twice in Oz, FutureDial releases mobile CMS, and Kentico creates social networking solution.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sage's software includes self-service, IKEA opens self-service portal, and Air Wisconsin begins tech revamp.