In this World Wide Wrap: Samsung looks to Middle East, Korea bullish about IP TV, and Nigeria sees convergence rush.
In this World Wide Wrap: Software FX and Citrix bring smartphone BI, Panorama upgrades BI software, and service boosts Oracle BI.
The travel, tourism and hospitality industries are poised to gain competitive advantage using mobile messaging.
The manufacturing process for the intelligent number plate system has not begun, raising doubts over the October roll-out.
SA's youth vote for MXit as their top social networking platform.
Fundamo and MTN Uganda see huge demand for their mobile money service and expect to have 3.5 million customers by 2012.
A 4Mbps wireless solution comes in at a competitive price, targeting Telkom's leased-line customers.
City.Mobi offers tourists information on their cellphones on what to do between Soccer World Cup matches.
In today's technology roundup: Apple defends Foxconn 'sweatshops', Firefox blacks out BP, costs deter mobile workforce, and WikiLeaks denies eavesdropping.
In this World Wide Wrap: GF library adds computers, nCircle debuts PCI Scan Service, and Credo intros self-service functionality.
In this World Wide Wrap: Contactless cards pose privacy risk, RFID on wheels, and Nokia invests in smart barcodes.
In this World Wide Wrap: WordPress gets upgraded, LiveWire unveils music service, and Kentico boosts content management.
In this World Wide Wrap: Jobs trashes Flash and backs HTML5, bus Internet headed for Mumbai, and new Blu-ray players drive 3D uptake.