In this World Wide Wrap: British credit union enters Canada, Zeus 'the greatest threat', and Dhanalaxmi Bank intros mobile banking.
The car manufacturer is now offering product literature as an iPad application.
The South African economy suffers an estimated R5 billion in losses per year due to copper cable theft.
In this World Wide Wrap: Saudi telcos make convergence push, Sprint unveils network vision, and AltiGen unveils mobile convergence solutions.
Text messaging volumes continued to grow in 2010, while call volumes took a dive.
The social platform's move onto the Android OS strengthens its push onto smartphone devices.
eThekwini Municipality's newly consolidated billing system promises increase in revenue collections in the city.
Developers can get a PlayBook if their app is approved for distribution on the BlackBerry App World.
Misplaced your iPhone, or had it liberated by a five-finger-discount shopper? Now you can track it - for free.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID helps teach science, Europe gets e-gov RFID, and RFID phone sticker unveiled.
The grand prize winner, who walked away with US$300 000, was Mooncoder in Poland, reveals Samsung Electronics.
The software giant has offered four aspiring software developers a chance to prove themselves at international level.
Many netbook users are without online protection and have limited software loaded, says Phoenix Software.