In today's technology roundup: Nokia loses ground in smartphones, five held over 'Anonymous' attacks, Xbox boosts Microsoft earnings, and PS3 hacker's computers to be seized.
In this World Wide Wrap: Ethiopia gets ICT association, CoreTrace protects Mac users, and Educators call for virtual environments.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple devices to get BI touch, consider SaaS, BI companies urged, and HP consigns Neoview to history.
In this World Wide Wrap: Vodafone takes on channel, Du eyes fixed-mobile convergence, and GCS unveils channel partner programme.
Local adoption to full-blown mobility is taking slightly longer than with international companies, says Dr Andrew Hutchison, head of process, quality and IT at T-Systems SA.
Ericsson will provide new access architecture to all O2 sites in the north of the UK.
Digital and direct marketing combine to create the first integrated agency in SA, the companies claim.
The situation is salvageable, say analysts, despite Neotel's R1.1 billion loss and a leadership shake-up.
Spam is set to become a criminal offence under two new laws that should come into force this year.
The country's second virtual operator will be unveiled at an event in Johannesburg, on 8 February.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook deploys SSL security, UK edges closer to mobile wallet, Amazon debuts Kindle Singles, and TalkTalk talks massive job cuts.
In this World Wide Wrap: BMC gets self-service portal, Nuance improves mobile developer program, and NCR forecasts growth in self-service.
In this World Wide Wrap: Smartphone tracking SIM developed, next-gen RFID wristband unveiled, and HID Global hires RFID chief.