In this World Wide Wrap: Global demand boosts server sales, chip maker eyes server space, and probe settles digital attack fears.
In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon opens green store, rental stores to use RFID, and Canadians up contactless payments.
Dr Mamphela Ramphele challenges government failures and speaks about trust, fear and the growing divide between this country's ruling elite and the people they were meant to serve.
XON's renewable energy solution to power informal settlements has received interest from major municipalities.
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.
US military hit in cyber strike, energy drinks could power gadgets, IE9 interface leaks in Russia, and patient records left at bus stop.
In this World Wide Wrap: Self-service or self-serving?, self-service comes to Hounslow libraries, and mobile office supports rural community.
In this World Wide Wrap: SanDisk intros stamp-sized SSD, Applied Materials claims chip breakthrough, and translucent mirrors advance DSLR tech.
In this World Wide Wrap: Toshiba developing 'glasses-free' 3D, Lexmark sues for patent infringements, and doctors overuse image tests.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP wins $135m Medicaid contract, United Health and McKesson bulk up IT, and hospital exhibits healthcare tech.
The Shuttleworth Foundation rolls out the Yoza m-novel library to encourage active reading among teens.
Fingerprint sign-on is widely regarded as the next level in consumer protection, says Ideco.
Internet service providers face a R10 million fine if they facilitate online or interactive gaming.
In today's technology roundup: Cheating gamers face online ban, skeletal scanner IDs terrorists, Barclays system crash could recur, and phishing attack hits PayPal.