In this World Wide Wrap: Partnership for biomedical innovation, imaging tech targets breast cancer, and EHSI designs medication app for seniors.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google sued for wrong directions, CSIRO sues over WiFi patent, and Australian minister set on net filter.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP debuts 'plug-and-print' line, Hawk Graphics signs ink deal, and Dell releases mobile printing solution.
The application works like Microsoft Outlook, but uses an SMS format instead.
Changing the corporate mindset is key to mobile computing success, says Digital Solutions Group.
First Option Technologies will provide technical support services to FireID's growing customer base in the UK market.
The law meant to crack down on the use of cellphones in criminal activity has been bypassed, a year after its inception.
The pay-TV company's expected launch deadline slips by unnoticed.
The service levels from its access providers are no longer at a decent enough quality, says the company.
Parliament and communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda agree on the final selection of new ICASA councillors.
The regulator reissues the invitation to apply for cellular broadcast licences.
In this World Wide Wrap: Yahoo turns to social networking, Google maps out WiFi in Britain, and Cisco boosts its channel.
In this World Wide Wrap: MSI unveils WindPad 100, Skype develops iPhone 3G app, and Motorola plans Android handset.