In today`s technology roundup: UK sees dialup demise, AOL backs broadband, Lenovo PCs make US debut, and Canon, Nikon update digital cameras.
The Shuttleworth Foundation is teaming up with the International Computer Driving Licence and the Linux Professional Institute to establish a Linux accreditation programme.
In today`s technology roundup: Leisure use of Internet increases, Sony plans new online gaming, magnetism tops transistors, and Novell bullish about enterprise Linux.
SITA has confirmed the open source software (OSS) office suite tender has been awarded.
In today`s technology roundup: CD anti-piracy firm vows openness, Google merges Gmail with chat, Linux users want Photoshop and Sony Ericsson to offer Microsoft`s ActiveSync.
Novell has created The Springboard ISV Programme to help independent software vendors and partners in Europe, the Middle East and Africa take their slice of the rapidly growing Linux market.
Open source is set to become "the driving force within new technologies", says Cobus Burgers, CEO of Networking Collaboration in Business, a tenant of The Innovation Hub.
OpenVOICE claims it is the first South African open source vendor to get a switching system licence.
A training programme is under way to impart open source skills to 270 SME representatives.
The awarding of SA's largest open source tender has been delayed by two weeks.
In today`s technology roundup: Kama Sutra worm to hit next week, Torvalds rejects GPL 3 for Linux, Microsoft to take on iPod, Nintendo to slim down, and millions seek help online.
In today`s technology roundup: Skype can mask hacker attacks, Washington state and Microsoft file spyware scam suit, Opera gets mobiles browsing for free, and anti-spyware group formed.