In this World Wide Wrap: Etisalat seeks $10bn debt, Kenya battles counterfeit drugs, and Nigeria slashes cellphone tariffs.
In this World Wide Wrap: Motorola Olympus leaked, Asus WP7 details revealed, and LG inches closer to HD 3D.
In this World Wide Wrap: Networking gear goes green, Grid Net settles for LTE, and network glitch affects millions.
In this World Wide Wrap: DB in |--gbp--|1m audio-visual spend, system-on-chips hits shelves, and Aten unveils AV solution.
Q-Kon services its customers through alliances with Wavion Wireless Networks, ND SatCom and NET-Quintum.
A user attempting access to a network cannot always be trusted to be the person s/he claims to be, says Martin Tassev, MD of Loophold Security Distribution.
Nigerians and Ghanaians can now check the authenticity of their malaria medication via SMS.
The Praekelt Foundation receives funding from the founder of eBay's investment firm to advance mobile technology solutions.
Featuring WLAN 802.11 capability, the ConnectSIM card becomes a seamlessly integrated node in any wireless IP network.
HTC Desire users can now upgrade their smartphones directly from their device, without a PC.
Most ISPs have agreed to the open peering arrangements, but Telkom remains unmoved.
MasterCard pulls plug on WikiLeaks, Google debuts second Nexus phone, Apache closer to quitting Java, and Ofcom to impose price controls.
In this World Wide Wrap: E-payment to save India $22bn, Smartpay plans ASX listing, and China upbeat about mobile payment.