The small businesses have adopted wireless technologies to allow employees to work outside of the office, a study finds.
DigitalLife Expo 2011, from 2-4 December, presents DigiZones, for consumers to experience the latest technology.
One of the apps, MyRugby TV, will broadcast exclusive player interviews, in-camp footage and media conferences.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft beefs up Hotmail security, Twitter marks fifth anniversary, ex-News of the World editor arrested, and Internet changes our memory.
Work avoidance could reach a new level, as DStv Mobile releases the Drifta USB, for mobile TV on a PC.
In today's technology roundup: Oracle wants to probe Google's Page, online spelling mistakes cost millions, Zuckerberg makes Google+ U-turn, and women, elderly stall UK smartphone uptake.
Sustainability initiatives show rural communities often put as much into solutions as they get out.
In today's technology roundup: RIM lines up new BlackBerry models, over 1m sites closed in China, Zuckerberg drops off Google+ charts, and Samsung creates new organisation.
The tablet is aimed to compete with Apple and Samsung in the market.
The Korean giant argues that Apples legal team previously represented Samsung and it creates conflict of interest.
A new printing technique, using vapours instead of liquids, allows solar panels to be printed on paper.
The distributor wants to grow its penetration in the public and small business sectors.
Many popular American gadgets are infected with malicious software, says the Department of Home Security.