In this World Wide Wrap: Bupa intros One Plan initiative, Newton unveils smart pill box, and Compuware optimises healthcare systems.
The company's Fifa World Cup Web site features fan content and a football-focused search engine.
The events, hosted by BlackBerry, Maximizer Software and Camsoft, will take place in Cape Town and Durban.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google warns gadget slowpokes, knock off gadgets to be donated, and cardiologists keen on BlackBerry.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sony e-books go cellular, FCC to investigate cellular industry, and Wimax company seeks to provide backhaul.
In this World Wide Wrap: Kindle greener than paper books, Hitachi cuts emissions by 20%, and IBM to unveil iDataPlex array.
In this World Wide Wrap: Battle with VMware hots up, Citrix upgrades HDX tech, and Wyse releases iPhone virtualisation app.
An ITWeb review of the Nokia N97 reveals it allows users to personalise both the device and the Internet experience.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia to offer ARM-based smartbook, XO expands footprint, and fixed-mobile to hit 31m by 2013.
In today's technology roundup: MS fast-tracks Word appeal, Google maps expand traffic feature, Twitter XSS vulnerability still exposed, and cyber-squatter ordered to pay Verizon $33m.
In this World Wide Wrap: Walls and windows as future solar cells, augmented reality transforms toys, and sat nav tracks dementia patients.
In this World Wide Wrap: 3M unveils Bluetooth stethoscope, $950m wireless health market by 2014, and Twitter used for medical alerts.
In this World Wide Wrap: Telecoms companies accused of fraud, Nintendo settles lawsuit, and industry challenges e-cycling programmes.