In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia demonstrates faster 4G, computer-based tech to improve surgeries, and Willis Group releases image engine.
In this World Wide Wrap: EHDF optimises infrastructure costs, Oracle intros 'breakthrough' apps, and VMware unveils cloud pricing model.
A frank face-to-face with Mteto Nyati, MD of Microsoft SA.
Epson has no immediate plans to introduce a 3D projector as it believes the technology is not yet good enough.
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.
The calibre of scientists elected to the Astronomy Desk inspires international confidence, says the Democratic Alliance.
In today's technology roundup: Google boss hits back at Jobs, UK earmarks |--gbp--|650m for cyber security, Google in serious privacy breach, and Internet users to surpass 2bn.
In this World Wide Wrap: Buffalo boosts networking portfolio, cyber criminals get network 'master key', and researchers unveil ultra-fast network.
In this World Wide Wrap: e-Learning predicted to cut costs, Nigerian teachers computer illiterate; and sound pros to get online training.
The application, supported by cellphone technology, is a first of its kind in the world, says CSIR.
Microsoft software head resigns, sly tactic bypasses network security, Jobs takes shots at Android, tablets, and BlackBerry apps help fight crime.
In this World Wide Wrap: SMEs heed govt call, software SMEs to showcase products, and Mou to enhance SME competitiveness.
In this World Wide Wrap: US probes China green tech, Malaysia green budget plans ensue, and data centre uses ice cooling.
In this World Wide Wrap: Adobe unveils Reader for Android, tablet sales to exceed 200m and netbook demand to drop.