South Africans will now be able to do a Google search by speaking into their cellphones in English, Afrikaans or Zulu.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google Android flaws exposed; Ex-Sun boss champions open source; and Fedora 14 OS released.
In this World Wide Wrap: Rwandan bank to go mobile, Trai seeks advice on mobile banking, and German police bust Internet banking scam.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cloud reduces energy consumption; Windows 7 hugely successful; and Vodafone avails Smartphone Professional.
In this World Wide Wrap: Britain to probe Sky takeover bid, Nepal revokes 65 FM radio licences, and Florida tests cell broadcast tech.
American Tower will buy approximately 3 200 towers from Cell C for about $430 million.
The Wireless Access Providers' Association issues an open letter to the new minister, urging him to prioritise spectrum efficiency.
The online retailer introduces a R999 e-reader, but bemoans publishers' slow pace of local content delivery.
Internet Solutions will offer packages for mobile broadband on Cell C's new HSPA network.
The mobile operator finds replacements for Bob Collymore and two other executives.
In today's technology roundup: UK to review copyright laws, Burma Internet switched off, Virgin Media and BT in broadband row, and Firefox 4 for Android less beefy.
In this World Wide Wrap: Thailand gets 3D virtual mall, Overtis unveils retail security tech, and Celerant offers m-commerce app.
In this World Wide Wrap: Brocade awards partners for convergence, LG Uplus and Facebook partner, and defence industry sees open standards.