The company, part of a consortium that is buying out Vox, now owns 12.1% of Vox's shares.
In today's technology roundup: Apple named in e-book price fixing scam, blow to Windows Phone 7 team, mobile market grows over 65%, and Facebook closes prisoners' accounts.
Over the past year, online retailers enjoyed strong growth in visitation from mobile devices in Europe, says comScore.
The new capabilities enable developers and enterprises to develop solutions in a metadata-driven development environment.
A local NGO assists rural craft entrepreneurs to grow their business through mobile phones.
Unions representing more than half Telkom's staff are threatening to go on strike if a better wage offer is not put on the table.
Google's refusal to release a public roadmap and closed contributions process model leaves it behind rivals MeeGo and Symbian, say experts.
BNZ offers a full suite of mobile banking services covering both Android and Apple iOS-powered smartphones.
AT&T is the first US wireless carrier to work with NGMOCO to provide Android customers access to the Mobage gaming catalogue.
More facilities embrace technology because of the revolution in smartphone usage, says Maintel.
The platform integrates procurement processes with headquarters operations running SAP's Business Suite software.
Smartphones may be the new cigarettes, as research shows users are becoming increasingly reliant on the new technology.
Apple sues Samsung for patent infringement saying the Australian version of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a copy of the iPad.