In this World Wide Wrap: Toshiba finally unveils glasses-free 3D TV, Panasonic intros audio photo frame, and Damaka debuts Volga streaming.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia pushes for Africa investment, Altobridge expands into Africa, and Orascom Telecom nears merger.
ITWeb speaks to Jon S von Tetzchner, co-founder and former CEO of Opera Software, about the mobile Web and the future of the Internet.
Inconsistency and lack of expertise have been major drawbacks for SA's broadband development, says Axxess DSL.
Businesses must utilise the mobile-to-consumer space, as cellphones have become integral to everyday life, says UCS.
Maanda Manyatshe is taken to court for a R6.2 million alleged debt, stemming from a forensic investigation to clear him of fraud.
ICASA insists it will conclude the spectrum auction by the end of this financial year.
Eaton Towers expects to invest up to $80 million to improve Vodafone's existing towers and coverage in Ghana.
Economic growth in SA is picking up, but at a slower pace than originally expected, says the company.
The company is among several in the ICT sector that are in talks at the moment.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hypercom rejects buyout, iPad gets medical e-billing app, and partnership delivers mobile payment.
In this World Wide Wrap: Indian e-business latches onto mobile, Digital Rochester explores e-business niches, and FitFlop unveils consumer-direct site.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bahrain blocks illegal VOIP, analysts back Facebook-Skype deal, and VOIP service revenue rises.