The science and technology minister will mark the completion of the final dish of the KAT-7 telescope.
In today's technology roundup: Sensors turn skin into control pad, kit attacks Microsoft keyboards, firmware update to kill Linux, and controversial DVD censoring system.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bank unifies HCM and HR, College chooses iTrent solution, and Selima adopts cloud-based services.
4G definitely isn't the magic knob that removes all problems, says Dr Hans-Peter Petry, Detecon managing partner.
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 “mobiles for literacy” project reveals there's real potential for teens to read and learn on their cellphones.
Rapid mobile uptake in developing markets drives innovation and growth in financial services applications.
The deal between FNB and the US payment processor opens up the South African economy to the world.
Location- and context-based services will transform the mobile applications market in 2010 and beyond, say analysts.
In today's technology roundup: Chinese Web users boycott Google, free anti-virus scanner hits the cloud, Mars rover gets smarter, and 'quantum dots' boost mobile cameras.
In this World Wide Wrap: UK institute to pioneer Web 3.0, invisibility cloak goes 3D, and Chevron tests next-gen solar tech.
In this World Wide Wrap: Researchers explore nano RFID, RFID market to hit $5.35bn, and GAO unveils visual recognition.
In today's technology roundup: China slams Google, Firefox releases security patch, brain scanning may predict injury's effects, and Polaroid enthusiasts unveil instant film.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sprint releases first US WiMax phone, Infinite Peripherals intros retail POS gadget, and gadget tracker released.