In today's technology roundup: Self-destructing data unveiled, Microsoft software violates GPL, wireless power supply developed, and UK won't sponsor cyber defence.
More than 50 award submissions came from 16 global Xerox facilities.
The Edutouch method uses touch-screen technology to accelerate worker training and safety in SA mines.
Mobile technology and digital entertainment move towards seamless integration.
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: Fujifilm's 'Real 3D' coming September, Ricoh unveils digital imaging systems, and 'miracle' coating-free plate revealed.
The wireless Iris note pen writers convert handwriting into a digital format. [Local rep: Esquire Technologies]
In this World Wide Wrap: BlackBerry desktop available for Mac, Free iPhone mirror app, and Toshiba goes Blu-ray.
Banks should constantly research security threats and prepare technologies to protect customers, says Kaspersky Labs.
Nasa's collection of space mission pictures, video and film is available free to the public.
The launch is delayed for the third time this year and no new date has been set.
In this World Wide Wrap: Neo meant for cheap desktops, Corsair revs up SSD range, and firms predict PC market decline.
The 'Calling All Innovators' competition encourages local developers to create applications for the Nokia Ovi Store.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google targets netbooks, cloud storage's hidden costs, and HP unveils 6Gbps storage.