In today's technology roundup: EU Galaxy Tab ban lifted, Dell misses revenue expectations, HTC sues Apple in patent row, and Verizon may suspend strikers' benefits.
The company introduces a new line up of audio-visual products for 2011 in the African country.
The smartphone delivers the endurance and design strength to keep up with even the most demanding lifestyles, says Motorola.
The laptop is more than just gaming eye candy and impresses with the latest Nvidia high-definition graphics.
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The mobile giant updates its navigation system for smartphones to include live traffic information.
The search giant moves to entrench its position in the communications space against rivals Microsoft and Apple.
Samsung to fight EU tablet ban, MS ditches e-book reader app, iPad competitors feel the heat, and Facebook fraudster gets 15 months.
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Chromebooks have been criticised for not offering users control over file system and virus protection.
The next-generation USB could deliver up to 100 watts of power though a single USB cable.
Avid has release Pinnacle Studio 15, the video editing software package with more than 2 000 effects and features. [Local rep: Phoenix Software]
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The government is in the second phase of a programme which aims to ensure all its civil servants are computer literate.
ONEdotCOM entered the local telecoms market last week, promising to focus on corporate telecommunications.
SA has slipped down the e-readiness list because other nations are working harder, says deputy communications minister Obed Bapela.