A mobile application for the Rugby World Cup is now available for BlackBerry, Apple, Android and Windows Phone 7.
The anomalies experienced by SumbandilaSat are common in all satellite programmes, even with the most expensive systems, says Sansa.
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Many organisations consider adopting the tech to provide shoppers with more targeted information in stores.
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Innovation Hub CEO Bangani Mpangalasane discusses Gauteng's budding start-up ecosystem, why SA has yet to produce a unicorn company, and innovation that can be a catalyst for economic development and resolve societal challenges.
Collaborative problem-solving could help avert serious climate change impacts - such as SA's wine farms drying up.
The new development marks an important step towards true fixed-mobile convergence in SA, says Telkom.
Analysts have claimed for years that the company is hard at work at an Apple-branded HDTV.
The tech allows for real-time surveillance, reporting, data storage and interfacing with the hospital's electronic records.
The technology will allow manufacturers to make comfortable, custom fit audio devices with minimally invasive procedures.
The company was named a leader for business process platforms in the IDC MarketScape report.
The Department of Science and Technology and Nokia will implement a number of ICT projects in SA.
GIS and spatial data collection can help government and business make smarter decisions, says Aspire Solutions.
Frost & Sullivan's Growth, Innovation and Leadership Congress revealed considerable growth predictions for the continent.