In this World Wide Wrap: Wireless technology set to progress, Verizon snubs Google's platform, and Samsung, LG joins forces.
In this World Wide Wrap: FutureBazaar targets Indian market, kiosks speed you through customs, and IBM, Retalix partner.
MTC Namibia's CallMe is free to its customers but is limited to five per subscriber per day.
MTN Business linked 200 clinics in remote corners of the Eastern Cape to its network.
The agreement sees millions of smart cards and point-of-sale devices being rolled out across Ghana this year.
Customers disclose personal details and pay R800, believing they have won a car.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nanoworms target tumours, lab-on-a-chip made of paper, and US boffins design 'iPod supercomputer'.
In this World Wide Wrap: HSBC server missing, Cerience reveals RepliGo 3.0, and Sun, AMD partner.
160 Characters recognised Clickatell for its Metropolitan Cover2Go insurance purchase and delivery via cellphones implementation.
NComputing promises to turn keyboards and monitors into PCs using a $15 chip.
Mobile operators extend coverage in Africa to reach an additional 550 000 square kilometres, and 46 million people.
SA is behind the legislative and technology curve in protecting children from pornography, three reports say.
In today's technology roundup: Europe to cut IT energy use, Philadelphia loses its WiFi, software developers take salary hit, and AMD unveils lower-power quad-cores.