In this World Wide Wrap: Apple shuts down iPhone clone, Samsung shows Bada phones, and UAE withdraws BlackBerry ban threat.
In this World Wide Wrap: Red Vision to build 3D studio, Logitech unveils Google TV devices, and AVerMedia debuts HD DVR.
In this World Wide Wrap: Zambia and Botswana get connected, China strengthens African investment, and Kenyan software developers praised.
Liquid time is how we make optimal use of our available minutes and seconds, says Zinhle Modiselle, Intel PR manager for South and sub-Saharan Africa.
Windows Phone 7 is demonstrated in New York, with 10 compatible handsets unveiled for the US market.
Traffic prediction and avoidance underpin TomTom's promise to motorists, while Garmin focuses on value-added mapping and eco-friendly driving.
In this World Wide Wrap: Scotland defence dumps IT deals, Spitfire intros Android app, and Control4 unveils dealer programme.
In this World Wide Wrap: Czech operators support mobile payment, Egypt govt takes on e-billing, and Reuters buys e-billing provider.
In this World Wide Wrap: Skype for Android 3G hacked, Cisco unveils Umi, and VOIP hackers strike Australia.
Vodacom and MTN still dominate SA`s cellphone market, but this will change after Telkom Mobile`s launch, says independent ICT industry analyst Tom Tshitangano.
The continent needs wireless broadband because the Internet is becoming more complex, says Winston Smith, MD of Alvarion SA.
Microsoft unveils its newest mobile operating system today, in New York, with the South African launch on this year's calendar.
SA's M-Pesa heads to the 10 000-subscriber milestone, but the growth is too slow if Vodacom hopes to reach 10 million in three years.