This week: Is minister Matsepe-Casaburri finally leaving us? And some exciting next-generation TV plans from Telkom, while the celebratory beer flows at IBM.
Broadband prices are expected to drop by as much as 70% by 2010, resulting in a mobile worker boom.
In today's technology roundup: Cellphones help prevent accidents, limited attack from DNS worm, and Web surfing made easy.
The Samsung X830, nicknamed Flick, is a combination mobile phone and MP3 player.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has introduced the AMILO Pro V3515 professional notebook. [Local rep: Annex Distribution]
Two former Telkom executives have joined a new Vodacom subsidiary.
Broadband is powering convergence, says Intel.
ICASA will not pre-empt the digital migration strategy process.
The healthcare industry is on the brink of seeing a convergence of IT, in vitro and in vivo diagnostics.
WiMax is definitely flavour of the month. So what's all the fuss about?
Value Logistics opted for a wireless broadband solution when all attempts to install critical Diginet lines at its premises failed.
Although there is a great deal of excitement around WiMax, Gartner still views the technology with trepidation.