The upgraded iPod Touch and Nano sport a 'multi-touch' user interface, built-in video camera, and software capabilities.
The new 2View cameras sport two screens and features for self-portrait picture-taking.
In today's technology roundup: Hacker buries $1m in backyard, Facebook strips down to Lite site, Discovery glides to smooth landing, and video game sales slide.
In this World Wide Wrap: AT&T debuts broadcasting service, mobile broadcasting standard ratified, and new SatLink DVB-RCS hub established.
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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.
Investments in ICT infrastructure will improve research initiatives and address socio-economic challenges, says the department.
In this World Wide Wrap: US manufacturers call for R&D funding, Siemens to demo PLM software, and Sanmina-SCI and OneChip Photonics partner.
The cellular giant promotes its sustainable development plans through a country-wide recycling initiative.
Increasing collaboration and social media uptake is changing the face of BI, says BI Practice.
The winning widget in Vodacom's developers' competition counts down the time to the first World Cup match kick-off.
The Shuttleworth Foundation has started a project to support teachers and provide free educational resources online.
Bandwidth connectivity for the Southern African Large Telescope is about five years late, but is still badly needed for research and business.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft knocks Linux, Google's 'Monopoly City Streets' goes live, Yahoo intros iPhone and BlackBerry apps, and UK lags in fibre broadband.
The company has been nominated in the “Best Mobile Direct Response” category.