In this World Wide Wrap: White space for wireless broadband, Nigeria pushes for digital broadcasting, and NDS partners with Alcatel-Lucent.
In this World Wide Wrap: Opal implements Rostrym enhancement, PlantCML finds new market space, and AIM introduces scoring application.
In this World Wide Wrap: iTech Fitness and Softkinetic collaborate, Blizzard to develop next-gen MMO, and Dell unveils Alienware Aurora gaming PC.
In this World Wide Wrap: Estonia models e-voting on e-banking, Citadel awarded instant banking contract, and ClairMail offers QuickStart m-banking.
The Eee PC 901, P552w PDA phone and Essentio CS Series Compact Desktop PC have each received the accolade.
The company has been named SWE-DISH Satellite Systems' sub-Saharan African distributor.
The telecoms regulator has to approve the pricing of the new service.
In this World Wide Wrap: Infosys takes on digital TV, Envizions drives next-generation applications, and Siemens delivers mobile unified communications.
In this World Wide Wrap: AT&T expands wireless links, Digifriends to offer WiMax device, and Siemens unveils mobile client software.
The company's CRM 10.5 solution is available for use on smartphones like the BlackBerry and iPhone. [Local rep: Camsoft]
Spectrum is a significant national resource and must be allocated in a transparent way, says the Shuttleworth Foundation.
In today's technology roundup: Chrome update fixes bugs, Britain mulls phone and e-mail traffic database, Apple ignores Blu-ray in notebook update, and book publishers face digital spectre.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nuance finalises SNAPin acquisition, Atlanta airport leads in self-service, and Libraries get RFID.