Student programmers can submit their tech ideas to Microsoft for the chance to gain international recognition.
Mobile applications hold great promise for Africa's development, says World Bank agency infoDev.
As the first global sports event to be broadcast in 3D, the 2010 Soccer World Cup was awarded for its innovation.
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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.
RIM eyes exclusive Blackberry platform, iPad sales to soar, and Asia not ready for open source.
In this World Wide Wrap: BBC World in financial strain, ministry settles on ISDB-Tmm standard, and engineers get 3D TV boost.
The series of inkjet printing systems utilises DigiDot technology.
The absence of a universal biometric modality means that standardisation is still a long way off, says Accsys.
More than 30 000 Cell C users have “told Trevor” since the operator started the campaign at the beginning of August.
G-Mobile has invested $25 million into the network and expects to see it running by the end of 2010.
MobiMedia has signed a deal with Boost Communications to drive its mobile platform in SA.
ICASA will state whether MultiChoice and Super5Media were successful in their bid for a mobile TV licence.
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