In today's technology roundup: Dell unveils sub-$1 000 notebook, mobiles 'may be riskier than smoking', malware blamed for supermarket breach, and Photoshop goes free on Web.
One of the front-runners in the Vodacom BEE deal denies being placed under political pressure.
The union has no basis for declaring a dispute, says the mobile operator.
The cellular giant`s GTSA deal has been approved, but the company may still face prosecution.
In today's technology roundup: BBC reveals new online presence, US data centres run out of electricity, Motorola to split in two, and Adobe opens Photoshop Express.
In this World Wide Wrap: China Mobile apologises for spam, now deaf can text police, and mobile messaging to continue growing.
Essen Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen has recognised six of BenQ's digital lifestyle design products.
In this World Wide Wrap: Record $19 billion raised, Boost Mobile runs wireless phone ads, and Sony Ericsson's wireless disconnect.
After extensive trials, MTC Namibia and MultiChoice Namibia have launched commercial mobile TV.
It's amazing how many (drinking) games you can come up with courtesy of your cellular network.
It is "unlikely" the MTN president and group CEO will remain with the company post-2010.
In today's technology roundup: National security strategy fails on cyber crime, unlimited tunes from Apple?, UK software patent rules rewritten, and Adobe will make Flash work on iPhone.
The cellular operator has allocated R30.6 billion to capital expenditure in 2008.