In this World Wide Wrap: Mozilla intros gaming development project, Shanda buys Eyedentity, and Mixed reaction to iPhone 'Xbox Live'.
The Netgear Universal WiFi Internet Adapter works with any network-enabled device.
The absence of a universal biometric modality means that standardisation is still a long way off, says Accsys.
Super5Media has withdrawn its application for a mobile TV licence, leaving Multichoice and etv unrivalled for the radio frequency spectrum.
The company says there's been huge interest in its Zakhele share scheme.
More than 30 000 Cell C users have “told Trevor” since the operator started the campaign at the beginning of August.
Sony Ericsson's miniature, Android-running mobile, tries to impress, but falls a bit short of the mark.
Apple lays rules bare for developers, E-mail worm affects computers worldwide, Craigslist faces further political attacks, Cloud-related problems cost firms |--gbp--|500 000 annually
In this World Wide Wrap: Orange and T-Mobile converge networks, CIOs prioritise IT consolidation, and Toronto gets online TV.
The Microsoft Partner Awards are the highlight of the Microsoft Partner Summit.
Many businesses are discovering the benefits of an online strategy.
An adult computer literacy and academic support programme uses SMS as a tool for sharing information.
MobiMedia has signed a deal with Boost Communications to drive its mobile platform in SA.