In today's technology roundup: Airport laptop searches draw fire, Oracle reports solid results, Intel Atom for Panasonic's Toughbook, and ministers wrong to blame staff for data loss.
In this World Wide Wrap: SmartLife's "Health Vest" hopes, NHS needs to develop strategies, and Emerging Health, Davincian partner.
In this World Wide Wrap: Self-service business booming, Airlines look to mobile self-service, and Flybe implements self-service kiosks.
The HTC mobile phone is defined by its compact size, Internet accessibility and 3D touch interface, says Leaf.
The acquisition is speculated to be valued at R1.4 billion.
Clients arriving at IXIA's cellphone workshop, in Midrand, are turned away.
This comes in the wake of Telkom's proposed 2.4% overall price increase.
The second national operator may bid for the 2.6GHz spectrum when ICASA makes it available.
The listing enables the company to take advantage of significant business opportunities.
In this World Wide Wrap: Are text messages your property?, Messaging Architects aids education, and Hyatt selects NaviSite.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile networking aids law enforcement, Systec releases open source POWERLINK, and ZTE leads ON sales.
Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco, Clearwire, Intel, Samsung and Sprint have teamed up to form a WiMax industry patent pool.
The purchase will bolster the scale and product offering of MTN's existing South Africa-based ISP, MTN Network Solutions.