In today's technology roundup: OSDL and FSG merge to create Linux Foundation, Microsoft and Nortel plan comms bundles, and Sun to use Intel chips.
The iPhone is neither "revolutionary" nor "magical", says Arthur Goldstuck, MD of World Wide Worx. He tells us why.
Naspers will target broadband in China and North America as a growth opportunity, in a bid to expand its technology reach.
In today's technology roundup: Apple's lawyers target iPhone copycats, Dell Canada faces class action suit, HP touts nanotechnology chip advances, and British government looks at data shake-up.
SA's contact centre industry could take the world by storm if government would just give it a break. So it says, anyway.
In this World Wide Wrap: Blogcasting made easy with VOIP, SME VOIP market to reach $1.3bn by 2009, and new tech tests SME networks for VOIP readiness.
In today's technology roundup: VeriSign, Adobe tackle online video, Skype founders pursue Web TV, SanDisk challenges Zune, Sony considers OLED TVs, and spam fighters consolidate.
Today, anyone with a cellphone can turn into an instant director and become famous.
In today's technology roundup: HP pitches 'little iron' for the home, Sling Media to put Web content on TVs, Sharp debuts 108-inch LCD TV, and Nokia's N800 Internet tablet sneaks out early.
Local software developers are feeling the brunt of SA's ongoing IT skills shortage.
Migrating to open source has paid off for MHG, and now it is cutting costs further by moving to an internally developed call centre solution.
In SA's first locally produced and commissioned mobile TV content, 7de Laan "mobisodes" offer fans behind the scenes titbits.
Digital lifestyle technologies will find a place at the top of many festive shopping lists this year, says Gary Naidoo, deputy MD of Sahara.