The turnaround whiz could take over a more strategic role if Multi-Links is sold off.
Soccer fans can look for World Cup stadiums and fan parks on updated navigation device maps.
In today's technology roundup: Second Life chief steps down, Twitter, FTC reach security agreement, users report 'fault' on iPhone 4, and Windows 7 drives tech refresh.
In this World Wide Wrap: Samsung unveils wireless printer, Nice systems intros back office suite, and Digium unveils mobile VOIP app.
In this World Wide Wrap: UK mobile broadband falls short, Motorola Droid X on the horizon, and Dell mulls Chrome OS.
The 11th Safaricom Marathon will take place in Kenya's Lewa Wildlife Conservancy on 26 June.
Unified communications solutions surge as a flexible workforce and sustainable operations become focal points for businesses.
The Zambian incumbent's future remains uncertain as its new owner faces infrastructure challenges and accusations of corruption.
The authority's termination rate regulations are outside of the law, say mobile networks.
In today's technology roundup: Apple accuses HTC of patent theft, Amazon customers' privacy rights violated, San Francisco passes cellphone radiation law, and Microsoft updates Bing.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google claims WiFi sniffing legal, VirnetX confirms patents and seeks licences, and Intel gets legal ceasefire.
In this World Wide Wrap: WiFi grows in healthcare, health IT resource debuts in Europe, and brain sensor tech gets funding boost.
In this World Wide Wrap: Battery life to increase ten-fold, MS Kinect goes beyond gaming, and California plans digital licence plates.