Almost a month in and the industry praises Nokia's DRM-free music offering.
The boom in developing mobile apps may be temporary, as the real action is in the mobile Web, experts say.
Solutions include products for device management, device security, device encryption and strong authentication.
The position will become available from March 2011 and nominations are open.
In today's technology roundup: Panasonic hopes to spread 'Jungle' fever; Facebook unveils Places in Germany; Motorola open to MS software, despite suit; and Samsung moves 5m Galaxy phones.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Toshiba finally unveils glasses-free 3D TV, Panasonic intros audio photo frame, and Damaka debuts Volga streaming.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia pushes for Africa investment, Altobridge expands into Africa, and Orascom Telecom nears merger.
The Satellite L650 and L655 focus on design and performance to meet users' everyday computing needs.
ITWeb speaks to Jon S von Tetzchner, co-founder and former CEO of Opera Software, about the mobile Web and the future of the Internet.
Inconsistency and lack of expertise have been major drawbacks for SA's broadband development, says Axxess DSL.
South Africans are hungry for high-end PC systems, say hardware vendors.