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.
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.