The evolution of mobile health will see solutions graduate from small-scale pilots to serious money-spinners.
An agency within the World Health Organisation finds an increased risk for a cancerous tumour with heavy wireless phone use.
Some 21 000 schools in SA do not have Internet access and the Department of Communications has taken responsibility.
The diagnostic pathology lab will use Internet services via the academic network.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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The use of robotic surgery is expensive and misleading, according to a John Hopkins study.
A local NGO is set to release a comprehensive report on the use of ICT for rural development in Africa.
Mobile operators realise the benefit of m-health services in Africa.
The global tech firm aims to expand its B2B initiative across the continent, as it plans to increase business from the region.
High-performance computing takes SA to new frontiers.
Supercomputers give doctors new insights into the dynamics of heart attacks, and forms of treatment.
The $157 million deal expands Nuance's portfolio with print solutions for enterprises, healthcare firms and mobile office workers.
More than $530 million is being spent to improve the Australian Department of Human Services' ICT infrastructure.