In today`s technology roundup: Shuttleworth backs KDE, UK broadband firm drops line, and Windows virus worms onto some Apple iPods.
VoxTelecom has completed Signalling System 7 (SS7) interconnection with Vodacom SA.
Phoenix Software has introduced Nero 7 Reloaded Premium, the newest edition of Nero`s digital home entertainment suite.
An initiative to streamline SMS interconnectivity between operators will see Clickatell become a key regional processing hub.
Airwide Solutions, the leading provider of mobile messaging infrastructure and applications, today unveiled an antidote for the new and growing epidemic of mobile messaging threats.
Vodacom will offer a credit card service to its contract and top-up customers.
Sony Ericsson aims to build the world's largest working cellphone this week in Cape Town.
Telkom will increase its expenditure to ensure it remains competitive.
MTN SA has unveiled the first commercially available 3G/DVB-H-capable cellular handset.
The BMI-T Enterprise Mobility Forum on 2 November in Midrand will assist organisations to implement mobile strategies.
Business Week has ranked High Tech Computer (HTC) at number four on its list of Asia`s best performing companies. [Local rep: Leaf Wireless]
In today`s technology roundup: Apple iPod goes red, Microsoft ships Vista to Korea, Take-Two`s Bully in court, Google frees docs and spreadsheet programs, and Dell unveils new products.
Sybase SA has introduced M-Business Anywhere 6.2, enabling the delivery of Web-based content and applications to mobile devices.