Festival-goers at next month's Oppikoppi will be able to pay for tickets and goods using an NFC-enabled card.
Learners in South Korea will carry tablets instead of backpacks to school by 2015.
In today's technology roundup: Europe cuts mobile roaming charges, Zynga files for $1bn IPO, iPad claims 1% of Web browsing, and Google considering Hulu buyout?
Subscribers who have been cut off from SA's cellular networks have a limited timeframe to have their numbers reinstated.
Lytro, a Silicon Valley start-up, has unveiled a camera that lets users focus a picture after they take it.
Epson's EH-DM3 is an all-in-one portable HD-ready home entertainment projector.
Lenovo's latest laptop can start roughly 20 seconds faster than a typical Windows 7 computer, the company claims.
A study shows e-readers are growing faster than tablets in the US, but locally they are yet to gain significant traction.
The phone brings the capability to view 3D images and video with naked eyes, says HTC.
A slew of phishing attacks target online gaming Web sites to steal valuable information, says Kaspersky Lab.
Skype is ready to allow iPad 2 users to make and receive VOIP calls.
RIM's flat rate for Internet services makes it appealing to emerging markets, says analysts.