Increased tablet sales hurt netbooks and notebooks - Acer's bread and butter - allowing rival Dell to catch a lead.
A new facility allows e-waste management and recycling of circuit boards via mobile shredder.
In today's technology roundup: Google reveals Japan wreckage, demand for Twitter info upheld, PlayStation 3 ban lifted, and quake shakes up chip supply.
The Apple device's satisfaction rating remains outstanding among owners, according to ChangeWave.
The company plans to open an app store for the local market by the end of the year.
There are major concerns about the weak software ecosystem surrounding ARM.
A unified communications system provides a complete view of the individual's activity, allowing context-specific interaction.
Unifying multiple communication channels is gaining prominence among businesses in SA, survey finds.
Local Apple distributor Core Group drops the price of first-generation iPads, only days after the iPad 2 was unveiled.
The company is reportedly working on iOS video ringtones, which support both 2D and 3D effects.
The service allows users to locate their lost phones and remotely wipe them.
An ITWeb survey aims to unravel the biggest security threats targeting social networking sites.
The Kinect adaptation incorporates body exercises, but now leaves the brain befuddled.