In this World Wide Wrap: Hullabaloo over cellphone radiation, green training needed in Ireland, and Pulse and Cisco partner for green city.
In this World Wide Wrap: China to surpass US credit card market, Netherlands rolls out mobile payment, and eBillingHub and LT Online partner.
In this World Wide Wrap: SMEs welcome teleworking project, HP upgrades SME products, and SMEs to pitch for |--gbp--|600k share.
The service will allow customers to send SMSes via their Microsoft Outlook, directly to mobile devices.
Visiant joins FireID's network of Brazilian channel partners as it expands into the Latin American market.
Student programmers can submit their tech ideas to Microsoft for the chance to gain international recognition.
Symantec partners with XON to deliver threat protection for phones via cellular service providers.
Mobile applications hold great promise for Africa's development, says World Bank agency infoDev.
Users should be wary of the services an application seeks permission to access, warns Kaspersky Lab.
MultiChoice and etv may be in a position to dominate the mobile TV market, but analysts are sceptical about the success of the market in its entirety.
Incumbents could use a loophole in the carrier preselect regulations to make it financially unviable, says MWeb.
A deal with China Development Banks sees Cell C moving to refinance a portion of its euro-denominated senior secured notes.
Banks join SIM-based security network In this World Wide Wrap: Banks join SIM-based security network, DataArt develops m-banking site for Plastyc, and Equity Bank sued over M-Kesho.