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9:00

Developing apps, developing lives

The next wave of mobile applications will be aimed at meeting the basic needs of the under-served billions.

10:10

Trusting government with our information

The country's biggest service provider will soon have to protect personal information in all its departments.

9:40

Deeper connection

Connectivity in cities is not only about efficient services - it's become core to citizens' satisfaction with life.

10:40
Rare earth metalsMay 25, 2012

Showing their mettle

A shortage of rare earth elements could spell disaster for the future of consumer electronics and green technologies.

9:10
Job hunting sitesMay 23, 2012

A path to the perfect job?

When it comes to recruitment, it's no longer business as usual.

9:00

Taking back tomorrow

As the Rio+20 summit approaches, big business re-assesses its role in a resource-constrained future.

11:00

Glueing eyeballs to apps - profitably

Great user experience, strategy and modern architecture grow audiences for enterprise mobile applications.

9:20
Risk managementMay 14, 2012

Best laid plans

When it comes to project risk management, it's the invisible processes that are often the greatest determiners of success.

9:10

Face off

Could a stranger in the street accurately predict your ID number, banking details and sexual orientation simply by taking a picture?

9:00
ICT in educationApr 26, 2012

Powering tomorrow's minds

A solar-powered Internet classroom hopes to overcome the infrastructure challenges preventing ICT access in rural schools.

10:20

The great cartridge hereafter

A new recovery service could see local print OEMs recycle cartridges, rather than sending millions to landfill.

8:50

The apps have it

Native or Web? Android or iOS? In the fast-paced world of mobile app development, a few strategic decisions can bring clarity to chaos.

11:20

The continuity compromise

As technologies such as virtualisation and cloud computing mature, companies can better balance risk and cost in business continuity planning.