In this World Wide Wrap: Etisalat targets Africa and Asia, IBM and Canonical bridge digital divide, and African telecoms need economic boost.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft chops hosted software price, London Transport gets lost property system, file-sharers are big spenders too, and hacker charged in cloning scheme.
In this World Wide Wrap: Samsung and Microsoft collaborate, Feds don't recycle computers, and Malaysia budgets for green IT.
In this World Wide Wrap: Durham gets VOIP solution, mobile VOIP booms, and wholesale VOIP going strong.
Cover2go uses Clickatell's Enterprise USSD solution to improve insurance access to remote users.
The EMC Innovation Conference presented the collective power of global community-based innovation.
Companies release mobile and wireless emergency products ahead of the Christmas period.
In today's technology roundup: USB sticks put data at risk, P2P snafu exposes Congress probes, Internet addresses set for change, and Intel's next-gen memory closer to reality.
The country's first electric car will cost R5.5 billion over three years to bring to market.
Etv will be unable to provide high-definition TV if ICASA doesn't give it more capacity, it says.
The satellite information is already achieving various objectives, says the Department of Science and Technology.
MyMobiguide gets corporate backing ahead of 2010.
In this World Wide Wrap: Xerox plans printable electronics, cartridge recycling Web site unveiled, and Oki debuts C100 series.