Fifty-six percent of iPhone users will use the device for work purposes more often with the new features.
A methane-driven tri-generation plant provides the operator with an independent supply of sustainable power.
Reports on research into the impact of e-books in the academic environment are expected early next year.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mumbai calls for e-waste tenders, taxpayers help fund green energy, and ex Vestas employees form turbine start-up.
Emerging market consumers don't care about bank accounts, they care about solving payment problems, says Fundamo.
Data-based services are set to be the next big revenue generator for mobile operators, says Africa Analysis.
The operator reveals a subscription-based TV-on-demand service to run alongside its DStv offering.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile banking a global force, tech to eradicate banking malware, and Citigroup fixes iPhone storage glitch.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM to acquire Storwize, Sharp releases 100GB Blu-ray discs, and UK court slams DS storage devices.
Looming context wars present unique opportunities for developers and business, says Gartner.
A maturing telecoms industry forces telcos to target machine-to-machine communications to drive new revenue streams, says Frost & Sullivan.
Teachers can set and mark assignments online with a new application from the school social networking site.
The Department of Communications still has not set a start-up date for digital migration.