The country's largest mobile operator tries to clean up a publicity nightmare after announcing it would throttle BlackBerry Internet Services.
Posting to Facebook via third-party apps results in 80% less engagement, according to new research.
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Mobile operator, Three says its exclusion from the venture is designed to weaken it as a competitor.
The buses feature free WiFi, LED lighting and audio visual announcements, while cutting emissions by 30%.
Duxbury Networking designed the broadband wireless network, which was installed by KBF Technologies in Botswana.
The tablet is the first to run Google's Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system.
SMEs need do-it-all technology that reduces overheads and keeps them connected, says Lenovo.
The operator will reduce congestion by throttling connection speeds of BlackBerry Internet Service users who exceed 100MB data per month.
Twitter reveals its active user numbers for the first time, as Facebook still dominates the social space and Google+ tries to play catch up.
The Script Kiddies struck again this weekend, hacking the NBC news Twitter account.
Shareholders are set to vote on a buyout deal, which will determine the company's course.
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