In today's technology roundup: IT a key terrorist tool, EDS staff face axe, Europe backs mobile roaming cap, and hackers boot Linux on iPhone.
In this World Wide Wrap: Gamers not ready for reality, mobile gambling to take off, and Symantec releases gaming anti-virus.
Growing subscriber bases will force operators to build their own networks.
Telecommunications players call for a USAASA clean up.
The electronics manufacturer will continue to invest in SA, despite the global economic slowdown.
The Imbalenhle Burial Society uses an integrated SMS and accounting solution for administrative activities.
The service enables communication to any number of people, regardless of language or device, the company says.
Broadband capacity costs could drop by a factor of eight over the next 12 to 18 months.
The former Vodacom CEO remains active in the business arena, following retirement from the cellular company.
Customers will now have to be informed once their bill exceeds its limit.
In this World Wide Wrap: SpeechStorm adds visual experience, NCR releases Aptra Vision, and ProView keeps watch.
A typically muddled report on mobile Internet usage misses most points worth making.