In today's technology roundup: Microsoft takes on iPod market, Gmail hit with false virus warning, and physics promise wireless power.
The hTc S310 is a smart, easy-to-use and Internet-friendly smartphone, says distributor Leaf Wireless.
Mobile network operators will be authorised to self-provision international connectivity from March 2007.
After an 18-month delay, the time is now right to offer a voice service, says iBurst.
SA's biggest mobile operator expects to own an interest in iBurst by month-end.
Vodacom has grown its after-tax profit by 30.4%, to R3.1 billion.
Vodafone is teaming up with Yahoo to create a mobile advertising business.
The country still lags its other African operations, says Vodacom.
Vodacom aims to complete a large BEE deal by the end of 2007.
NetCB Solutions will hold its net.Share 06 IT conference for Novell partners and customers from 29 November to 1 December in Pretoria.
Motorola will purchase Good Technology, a provider of enterprise mobile computing software and services.
This Saturday I simply could not resist having a peek at what various vendors have done about mobile number portability.
The cellular operator will examine available expansion opportunities.