In today's technology roundup: Chrome ported for Mac and Linux, Mobclix offers stats on iPhone apps, free WiFi access at McDonald's, and Peru trials XP on XO.
In this World Wide Wrap: Telkom to spread into Africa, France Telecom returns to Africa, and call to redesign 3G models.
In this World Wide Wrap: Quazal selects IBM, BAE advances airborne networking, and Alcatel-Lucent wins contract.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cubecorp, ATH to develop centre, Lagos unveils network, and Philippines implements ICT plan.
The policy published in the Government Gazette outlines SA's planned transition from analogue to digital broadcasting.
The DataTraveler BlackBox USB Flash is Kingston's first FIPS-validated drive.
Metacom and Sport and Traffic Technologies will partner to provide traffic control systems for Johannesburg.
In this World Wide Wrap: German court bans iPhone VOIP, providers must allow 999 calls, and Telus wins $7m contract.
Two operators welcome the "wonderful technology", although one admits it could pose a threat to revenue growth.
In today's technology roundup: HP surprises with size of job cuts, T-Mobile smartphone coming soon, worldwide grid evaluates LHC test, and seeking metaphors for spamming.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cellular modem sales to top $22bn, Agito releases appliance, and Napster, US Cellular expand.
The company will gain the use of VMware testing software, marketing tools and technical support. [Local rep: IT Wise]
Movies on iPod 2 allows users to use their iPhone or iPod to watch movies.