In this World Wide Wrap: US citizens to get RFID passports, airline trials phone bar codes, and electronic system shipments grow.
By accepting a reverse charge call, the recipient will be liable for the cost of the call.
In this World Wide Wrap: Trojan attacks thousands, bank’s tech attracts customers, and NCR develops interactive tech.
The pan-African mobile provider expects to complete sale of shares to Nigerian nationals during the first quarter of 2008.
Telecommunications group Zain plans an aggressive $4.4 billion expansion in unsaturated markets.
Acquiring a 59% stake in the cellular company is expected to see headline earnings per share rise by 138%.
SMS, mobile e-mail and Web applications are driving data revenue, a study finds.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile WiMax takes off, China creates mobile TV fund, and Oman upgrades mobile tech.
In this World Wide Wrap: India, China shape convergence, Nokia invests $38m, and convergence in a capsule.
Devin de Vries and Christopher King won the local leg of the Imagine Cup 2008.
The rumoured empowerment deal is already being criticised for its high barrier to entry.
In this World Wide Wrap: Self-service frustrates customers, BB&T selects Diebold ATMs, and Virgin Mobile Deploys Telespree.
The company will supply Vodacom DRC with 3 000 GSM community payphones.