In this World Wide Wrap: Yahoo turns to social networking, Google maps out WiFi in Britain, and Cisco boosts its channel.
In this World Wide Wrap: Turk Telecom and ITU sign pact, Dscoop partners with InfoTrends, and university adopts e-learning safety courses.
Surfing the Web can impact on one's personal wellbeing is through posture.
A local online health guide allows World Cup tourists to take the necessary precautions before and during the event.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In today's technology roundup: Facebook blocked in Bangladesh, UK government vague on CCTV regulation, ISPs told to keep file-sharer list, and drive for 'sat nav' of brain surgery.
The $685 million purchase will be reviewed by a US anti-trust body to see if the deal hurts software market competition.
In this World Wide Wrap: KBE selects UltiPro, payroll problems worry nurses, and employee tracking system debuts.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile apps aid mental health, MxSecure delivers iPad compatible EMR, and Croatia intros e-health system.
The HP PS2 is ideal for environments that require keyboards to be immersed in water and cleaned. [Local rep: Axiz]
In this World Wide Wrap: HP boosts BI services, Carefx snags software marketing rights, and SAP and Sybase merger benefits SMEs.
In this World Wide Wrap: POS solution benefits retirees, PCI update gets mixed reviews, and Paytronix integrates with SpeedLine.
In this World Wide Wrap: Voice tech boosts e-health services, cellphone study 'not useless', and US tracks health IT incentive payments.
The MTN SA Foundation provides access to healthcare in the Eastern Cape community.