In this World Wide Wrap: Drive-through telco service debuts, Verizon enhances self-serve tools, and Jetstar plans 100% self-service.
Mobile VOIP services are expected to reach tens of millions of users in 2010, says Deloitte.
In today's technology roundup: Fevered anticipation for Apple unveiling, Google recruits social networking team, Olympics committee prepares e-commerce site, and guilty plea for Scientology DDoS attack.
Local retailers, banks and restaurants are ready for an influx of tourists.
The cost of being offline is much more than lost ticket sales, says an analyst.
Many users select short and simple passwords, leaving them open to cyber attacks, a new study finds.
In this World Wide Wrap: Candidates adopt new media campaigns, Pfizer ups e-marketing spend, and Singapore start-up intros paperless billing.
In this World Wide Wrap: YouTube prepares video rental service, online entrepreneurship encouraged, and Facebook doubles US audience.
The roads agency will raise more funding in 2010 to ensure e-tolling is a reality in 2011.
The company will design, develop and deploy a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007-based Web Content Management solution.
The company has implemented a converged charging and billing platform at MTN Congo.
In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon waives call costs to Haiti, Opera purchases mobile ad firm, and mobile app usage to soar.
In this World Wide Wrap: NFC to transform retail, CIOs look to new tech, and Insite monitor measures anything.