Tarsus loses a chunk of Samsung's display business and signs competitor LG instead.
In today's technology roundup: BBC reveals new online presence, US data centres run out of electricity, Motorola to split in two, and Adobe opens Photoshop Express.
In this World Wide Wrap: Allscripts and Misys merge, Research and Markets announces report, and Network, HTI partner.
In this World Wide Wrap: China Mobile apologises for spam, now deaf can text police, and mobile messaging to continue growing.
In this World Wide Wrap: Wireless may boom after auction, Cisco assists with skills shortage, and Wayne State adopts 802.11n.
In this World Wide Wrap: Record $19 billion raised, Boost Mobile runs wireless phone ads, and Sony Ericsson's wireless disconnect.
After extensive trials, MTC Namibia and MultiChoice Namibia have launched commercial mobile TV.
According to Gartner's Wireless LAN Magic Quadrant, virtually all the companies profiled are growing. Good news for vendors at least.
It's amazing how many (drinking) games you can come up with courtesy of your cellular network.
The ITU sends satellite terminals to the flood-stricken country to restore communications.
It is "unlikely" the MTN president and group CEO will remain with the company post-2010.
In today's technology roundup: National security strategy fails on cyber crime, unlimited tunes from Apple?, UK software patent rules rewritten, and Adobe will make Flash work on iPhone.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID tops CIOs' list, bar codes prevent medical mix-ups, and smart cards weed out bogus claims.