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DigitalLife Expo 09 showcases a wide range of digital technology aimed at consumers of all ages.
Despite conditions set out by government, Vodacom will not have a black CEO.
It features a DV camcorder, digital recorder, 2MP camera, FM radio and MP3/MP4 player.
The emergence of SaaS means even micro-enterprises can enjoy the benefits of unified communications, says Louis Yssel, CEO of YSL Group.
Communications-as-a-service simplifies and lowers the cost of business communications, says Intelleca.
Make the tools suit the users, not the other way around, says Chris Thompson, senior director of solutions marketing, Cisco.
Two local companies have released cellphone payment alternatives to traditional banking.
In a bid to cover all computing bases, Acer heads into the smart handheld market.
Small companies lead the move to open source and IP telephony, with larger companies beginning to follow.
The company bought the least-cost routing bases of OneCommunications and Office Digital for an undisclosed sum.
The company was named North American Leader in inbound contact routing for the second consecutive year.
Intel and Asus teamed up to form WePC.com so people can help design the ideal notebook.