In this World Wide Wrap: iPad gobbles network capacity, Boston linked to global network, and Ciena open sources network control.
New decoder standards could see the department fork out at least R2.2 billion more for subsidies.
The department hands out 80 000 cellphones to emergency and safety personnel, to improve response time during the World Cup.
In this World Wide Wrap: Iomega adds USB 3.0, Toshiba aims for laptop growth, and Gigabyte predicts laptop's demise.
In this World Wide Wrap: Storage sees sales growth, HP takes data centres to SMEs, and storage glitch on HTC Evo.
In this World Wide Wrap: Workaround brings Flash to Apple, start-up intros open source genome sequencer, and WSO2 enters FOSS cloud market.
In this World Wide Wrap: Blow to EU gaming hopes, gaming combats post-traumatic stress, Japan gets 3D gaming on PS3.
In today's technology roundup: Get ready for 3D-augmented reality, Google hands over WiFi data, Ofcom reveals anti-piracy policy, and 'likejacking' still a concern on Facebook.
In this World Wide Wrap: Samsung looks to Middle East, Korea bullish about IP TV, and Nigeria sees convergence rush.
The electronics giant invests in skills development and deploys additional offices in Africa.
Changing the corporate mindset is key to mobile computing success, says Digital Solutions Group.
In this World Wide Wrap: MSI unveils WindPad 100, Skype develops iPhone 3G app, and Motorola plans Android handset.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nvidia partners for 3D PCs, Hitachi unveils hybrid storage device, and Seagate intros Momentus XT drive.