In this World Wide Wrap: Liberia grants WiMAX license, Bharti rolls out 3G network in Malawi, and Algeria hits Orascom unit.
CDMN member Open Text provided a hosted social media platform, available through mobile platforms and the Internet.
Research In Motion aims to make the BlackBerry Messaging Service the next social network enabling tool.
WebWorks makes Web development faster and more flexible, says Research In Motion.
A quick look at some of the smaller gadget announcements, including a Sony HD camera and Mini electric scooter.
Let's get down and dirty with Sony's riposte to the Nintendo Wii, and see how it compares.
Neurona will integrate FireID's two-factor authentication solutions into its electronic payments platform.
In today's technology roundup: Feds want VOIP, e-mail backdoors; adult video-sharing list leaked; EU drops Apple anti-trust inquiries; and Web 'superbug' threatens Chinese national security.
In this World Wide Wrap: BSP lends more to SMEs, Pension enrolment doesn't faze SMEs, and government in doubt to help SMEs.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile payment to reach $1tr, US behind in mobile payment, and Australian taxi service gets $15m fine.
In this World Wide Wrap: Etisalat to roll out VOIP, US airline gets VOIP rights, and US Defense Department makes VOIP tests.
HP has begun to roll out printers that can print digital content on the Web via mobile devices.
Proponents of broadcasting standards ISDB-T and DVB-H argue which would be best for mobile TV in the country.