In this World Wide Wrap: Network tracks greenhouse gases, France gets triple-play, and SK Telecom eyes LTE.
In this World Wide Wrap: Samsung intros mobile printing app, Lexmark unveils latest AIO printers, and Konica Minolta enters Indian market.
In this World Wide Wrap: Disney Store deploys Oracle POS, Intel intros connected store, and Dell delivers SME retail solutions.
The fixed-line operator confirms its acting CEO Jeffrey Hedberg will not renew his contract in March.
Executives perform some of their best work when they are out of the office multitasking, says Johann Toerien, product manager: HP Notebooks at Axiz.
Workers should be connected to improve effectiveness, management and accountability, says Motorola Solutions.
Microsoft SA confirms local Windows Phone 7 users will get their software update at the same time as the rest of the world.
Mobile users incorrectly believe the Act safeguards them against mobile 419-type scams.
In today's technology roundup: Assange threatens News Corp empire, Sony sues PlayStation 3 hackers, YouTube gets 200m mobile hits daily, and TalkTalk challenges Digital Economy Act.
In this World Wide Wrap; E-waste self-service kiosk opens, Windows Phone 7 gets self-service app, and NCR intros self-checkout software.
In this World Wide Wrap: US Navy eyes RFID, RFID improves healthcare monitoring, and robotic dinosaur Pleo gets smart.
The Mobile Access Software Blade delivers access to corporate e-mail, data and business applications from mobile devices. [Local rep: SecureData Africa]
The 'dark continent' looks set to be the poster boy of the global telecoms industry, says the ITU.