Orange, T-Mobile merge networks, USB stick with anti-terror training found, phishers exploit tax blunder, and IBM mulls cutting 299 000 jobs.
Go ahead and punish the carbon-junkies, but at least give those willing to change a viable alternative.
In this World Wide Wrap: Poor broadband services cost SMEs, UK SMEs adopt smartphones, and site to win SME market share.
In this World Wide Wrap: Middle East to get Google VOIP, Skype offers WiFi support for Android, and VOIP cuts energy costs.
In this World Wide Wrap: Kenyan bank invests in e-payment, VeriFone buys out Way Systems, and India road tax goes online.
The company has raised additional funding of 5 million euros from Jersey-based 4D Innovative Capital International.
Driver distractions caused by technology are responsible for 1.2 million road accident deaths each year, says the ITU.
Online communities increasingly influence how navigation devices are used, reveals TomTom.
The Department of Science and Technology hopes to set aside 2% of GDP to fund innovation in the ICT industry.
Vodacom's mobile social network is now available internationally, but without location-based services.
The company believes Telkom does not have the infrastructure to handle its 10Mbps ADSL offering.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bank takes app to iPhone, Android, high-performance banking tech completed and tech companies lobby for tax holiday.
In this World Wide Wrap: Vodafone dashes call-centre claims, India cabs to install GPS, and Influx to growing ISP's call centre.