In this World Wide Wrap: Dell teams with Juniper, SecureWorks, SMS service verifies dubious charities, and security software sees revenue boost.
Privacy concerns around Google's Street View are just paranoid backlashes against the unknown, says an analyst.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook 'dislike' scam uncovered, Wikileaks double-dares Pentagon hawks, Dell to buy 3Par, and TfL app adds augmented reality.
In this WW Wrap: Dell refutes faulty PC accusations, Acer to ship 3.2m notebooks, and school turns WiFi hotspot.
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: PLDT and trade ministry hold SME seminar, SMEs urged to increase tech use, and Malay body to form SME taskforce.
The company supports the FLL, an international Robotics Team Competition for children from nine to 14 years.
Emerging technologies and social networking transform the way information is dispersed and consumed.
Skype loses sleep over Apple, Google rolls out voice actions program and Zimbra joins VMware channel.
In this World Wide Wrap: CBC to air queen in 3D, games CEO refutes claims, and Inlet lands Oz broadcasting deal.
The local software market is still toddling along, not taking over the world, but not doing badly either. Is this enough, however?
E-government is lagging in SA because SITA is incapacitated, says the Department of Public Service and Administration.
In today's technology roundup: HP board sued over Hurd ousting, Android sales skyrocket, Botnet floods net with brutish attacks, and Midlands police unveil hi-tech Digi-Bike.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sybase modifies replication server, Rackspace readies Windows cloudy server, MS to store students' information.