In this World Wide Wrap: Hyland takes on European market, Open Text adds iPhone app, and Alfresco unveils open source ECM.
In this World Wide Wrap: Quickoffice upgrades iPhone app, Ricoh unveils Aficio series, and Epson intros WiFi printers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Breakthrough brings wireless power, tech could ease traffic troubles, and nanotech to renew Wii MotionPlus.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS and Yahoo still trying, keeping Nortel Canadian, and biometrics bill approved.
In this World Wide Wrap: E-driving licence to curb fraud, Panasonic unveils Toughbook, and Metro expands RFID.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hypercom brings self-service ticketing, consumers prefer self-service, and self-service expo gets hands-on.
Security is a worry as the mobile workforce needs access to critical systems and resources, says Hennie Moolman, MD of AfricaSD.
The Internetix '09 Conference on Tuesday asked "what if?" So I did.
An R-rated movie service that was scamming cellphone users is shut down.
ICASA will give the state-owned business a time limit to put its 50MHz of spectrum to use.
The group grew revenue during the last year, despite the challenging economic environment.
In this World Wide Wrap: Telcos say scrap cellphone tax, Zain mulls over African unit, and BSNL to increase Essar stake.
In this World Wide Wrap: Optical tags could kill barcode, Japanese develop green laser diode, and watches boast multimedia capability.