In this World Wide Wrap: QT Software renames platform, 3Tera, Windows in the clouds, and T-Mobile offers open source phone.
Using equipment to jam cellular signals may be illegal, but there is no penalty for doing so.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sprint looks to Samsung, Tone, Communicado deliver convergence, and XO receives award.
The companies plan to invest at least EUR350 million in the joint venture.
Work and personal lives are rapidly converging into one mobile connected life, says Shaban Nabulisi, a programme manager for Ericsson.
Independent Apple iPhone 3G resellers say they have to increase the price otherwise they lose money.
In today's technology roundup: Hollywood studios sue RealNetworks, Apple misses deadline, Netflix offers streamed movies, and Google makes right call.
A panel from FIFA, Ericsson and Perform will assist SA in developing its mobile media strategy for 2010.
The European company hopes Innovations can help it expand into the emerging telecoms market.
The Competition Commission blasts the telecoms sector for being anti-competitive.
In today's technology roundup: Cloud definitions cloud the issue, Adobe preps Jesus phone Flash player, iPhone to receive boost from IBM, and no hiding from global crisis, says Microsoft.
The new iPhone 3G should come with a warning label.
Industry executives bid the “industry legend” a fond farewell.