Today, applications are being developed with mobile technology in mind, says Heinz Stephan, Comztek consumer electronics business unit director.
The bank targets a large group of potential customers with its new CashSend service.
Regulations to protect consumers from long-term mobile contracts and exorbitant cancellation costs are postponed.
In this World Wide Wrap: iPhone gets VoiceEngine, Lenovo develops biometric phone and HP to acquire Colubris.
The company filed a patent for software that detects whether communications are used for business or personal use.
The regulator is unaware of the move and it is unclear when new handset regulations will come into effect.
Mobile networks relegate WiMax to a niche position in Africa, says BMI-TechKnowledge.
In this World Wide Wrap: "Secure" VOIP endpoints becoming mainstream, Mobivox releases affiliate programme, and Freshtel, Link:Q partner.
Nillex Publishing's Redwing CS mobile e-mail application is ready for the market.
LG Electronics will be the first handset maker to incorporate Dolby Mobile into handsets bound for the global market.
The Department of Communications wants mobile TV operators broadcasting by 2010.
Sophos warns those in Beijing for the 2008 Olympic Games to be on the lookout for cyber-criminals.
But tolerance of call centre inefficiency is dwindling rapidly, says Mark Payne of Genesys.