In this World Wide Wrap: Acer and Intel in mall tour deal, MS to counter Apple iPad, and desktops losing popularity.
Lost Planet 2 is a dull, uninspiring sequel that doesn't do its heritage justice.
In today's technology roundup: Ballmer confirms iPad rival, two Gulf states ban BlackBerry functions, techs confirm iPhone 4 connectivity problems, and hackers release browser-based iPhone 4 jailbreak.
The AT118 and AT128 digital breathalysers allow you to self-test alcoholic intake levels before getting behind the wheel.
Vulnerabilities in mobile devices are continually exposing organisations' information and assets, says PricewaterhouseCoopers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Chevrolet gets sales team app, tech shoppers start online, and Matalan opts for Quantum software.
In this World Wide Wrap: FDA and FCC to oversee health tech, Korea to up convergence tech, and Motorola plans tablet.
The Exspect iPhone in-car holder is distributed locally through Phoenix Software.
Asus focuses on penetrating the retail space as part of its strategy to increase its consumers in SA.
Does everybody consider you a gadget dinosaur? Christo van Gemert helps you get with the times.
Is that stolen cellphone really gone? It depends, says Paul Furber.
With multitasking becoming pervasive, Theo Boshoff checks out some Bluetooth headsets which free up your hands for something else.
In this World Wide Wrap: Siggraph demos next-gen 3D, MS takes Hohm to home PCs, and Intel brings lighting-fast downloads.