Space tourism gears up, thousands spent on failed BitTorrent probe, defence review to include cyber security, and die-hard bug bytes Linux kernel.
RIM eyes exclusive Blackberry platform, iPad sales to soar, and Asia not ready for open source.
In this World Wide Wrap: VLC applies for iPod capabilities, Open source advocates call for protest, and
In this World Wide Wrap: Asia still wary of open source, Ericsson tackles video network traffic, and Siemens unveils content management system.
The uptake of open source software in SA is still slow compared to other countries, says Linux Warehouse.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google prepares for Oracle battle, Berlin party moves to open source, and PS3 jailbreak released.
The companies have introduced SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for VMware.
In this World Wide Wrap: BI could boost revenue, bureaucracy causes BI to lag, and Open Source Think Tank 3 coming.
In this World Wide Wrap: HK airport boosts traffic system, Kenyan RFID system slammed, and Oz makes healthcare RFID contract bid.
Companies need to already have a plan in place to move to Windows 7, the research firm warns.
Forged during a moment of national despair, Ushahidi is celebrated as one of the top crisis management and crowd mapping technologies in the world. ITWeb speaks to Ushahidi co-founder and political activist, Ory Okolloh.
In this World Wide Wrap: Motorola ready to go beyond Android, MS unveils LightSwitch beta, and Apple updates iWork suite.