In today's technology roundup: Ballmer rejects simpler software licensing, PayPal hacker banished, Energy-from-waste powers US army, and Facebook acknowledges access problems.
In this World Wide Wrap: New model for e-governance, investors face risk management probe, and IBM's CIO takes on powerful role.
In this World Wide Wrap: tracking tech for child protection, roll-up laptop in the pipeline, and bamboo designs gain momentum.
The Rage expo saw some of the country's top gamers compete in high-ranking titles.
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 CSIR more than doubles its revenue from technology products in 2008 and increases its patents.
In today's technology roundup: and IBM aims for personalised medicine, UK IT at risk of 'brain drain', IBM readies Exadata killer, and bird-watching turns to tech.
In this World Wide Wrap: EcoATM pays for used gadgets, Windows 7 greener than Vista, and green computing to reach $223bn.
Dr Phil Samuel will facilitate two one-day 'Innovation Unlocked' workshops.
While spending has increased over the years, funding for ICT projects still lags.
In today's technology roundup: Red Hat demands software patents ban, Mozilla unveils cure, Robot fish could prevent crashes, and women dominate social networking.
In this World Wide Wrap: Gaming hits the big screen, OnLive raises interest, and funding, and Nvidia moves towards supercomputing.
In this World Wide Wrap: Samsung's PRAM promises battery boost, ARM and Globalfoundries in talks, and servo control benefits SMEs.
In this World Wide Wrap: SK Telecom sells China Unicom stake, Germany gets live network upgrade, and Google Wave goes on public trial.