In this World Wide Wrap: NYPD deploys iris ID tech, court installs case management software, and Vodafone ordered to pay $554m.
In this World Wide Wrap: Site leaks graphic public images online, 3D resurrects movie theatres, and Renaissance and Fuji Xerox team up.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile healthcare hits rural India, patients get touch tech, and Epson partners on file sharing.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook boss short of answers, RIM's Balsillie renews Apple onslaught, camera shoots hidden objects, and supercomputer standard to boost security.
ITWeb TV: Does SA have what it takes to produce a billion-dollar unicorn? | Episode #98
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.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell leads India PC market, FIC debuts Windows 7 tablet, and Verizon offers Samsung Galaxy Tab.
Car VIN numbers are easily changed, but new technology may make it harder for criminals to get away.
Social media increases the reach and frequency of communication with an organisation's customer base, says Deloitte.
The donor institute will provide all the lab's technical support during the one-year trial period.
In today's technology roundup: Warning of anti-virus call scam, RIM sheds more light on PlayBook, bots cause havoc on poker sites, and Tweeters back bomb threat convict.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bank to float software subsidiary, Rwandatel eases banking services, and bank reaches out to disabled.
In this World Wide Wrap: Workforces to adopt social media; MS cagey on patch release; and Nokia engages more partners.
In this World Wide Wrap: Time Warner to pluck off channel, mobile broadcasting tech gets backing, and Zim shuns private broadcasters.
New tech trends drive transformation in the deployment of customer service and customer contact solutions, says Paul Fick, MD of Spescom DataFusion.