The company will no longer reverse-list into Cenmag.
In today's technology roundup: YouTube to use copyright checker, BBC offers IPTV, iPhone not affordable, and Wikipedia founder eyes open source search engine.
In this World Wide Wrap: Film studio implements VOIP, MS VOIP server completed, and VOIP grows in Europe.
In this World Wide Wrap: Belated Java security patch issued, Java developers in demand, and competition attracts developers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Toshiba ships HD DVD laptop, Intel downplays Viiv, and notebooks drive PC sales.
The company's total revenue increased by 14%, to $245 million from $215.6 million in Q2 2006.
Wireless Internet connections will overtake fixed-line connections by year-end, says BMI-T.
In this World Wide Wrap: Citi pilots mobile payment, customers choose RSA, and European awards deadline extended.
The conference focused on the maximisation of companies' speech investments through best practices.
Sybase SA's mobile division has announced the local availability of the iAnywhere suite.
SA's bandwidth costs make broadcasting over IP too expensive for the consumer, observers say.
Almost every 2010 business opportunity will have an IT angle, says SA soccer star Gary Bailey.
For the first time, the company will use e-mails in the upcoming Commercial Agriculture Census.