In this World Wide Wrap: eBillingHub simplifies digital billing, calculator determines environmental savings, and eBay hosts digital marketing roundtable.
In this World Wide Wrap: EBay monopoly suit dismissed, Gap to open UK online store, and mobile social networking grows.
In this World Wide Wrap: iPad predicted to spur growth, Intel Atom enters storage, and PCs to reach 2m units.
In this World Wide Wrap: VOIP users to reach 288m, Skype arrives on Symbian phones, and VOIP gets virtualised.
The company's Abra solution turns a PC into a secure corporate desktop. [Local rep: SecureData Security]
Wider access scope, competitive costing, higher bandwidth and security are some advantages of WiMax, says Daniel Levy, GM for Africa and Middle East at Alvarion.
Broadcasters may have hot competition if ICASA decides to regulate the industry.
Mango and WirelessG are set to introduce in-flight Internet access for the first time in Africa.
The state-owned entity will start trialling its long-distance services in the next few months.
Vodacom follows MTN with price cuts to pay-as-you-go airtime.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft unveils first app for Android, US judge freezes Apple-Nokia patent dispute, mobiles learn to lip-read, and city aims to woo Google.
In this World Wide Wrap: IPL and ITV sign broadcasting deal, HDMI Licensing updates specification, and PCC meetings to be broadcast.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple pulls WiFi finder apps, AT&T intros SME apps portal, and mobile cloud apps market grows.