Tactile Technologies will implement touch-screen kiosks at all of Toyota's branches in SA.
Unions take issue with Telkom's R22.5 billion deal to shed its 50% Vodacom stake.
Companies will have a tough time securing funding in 2009, as venture capital companies reduce investments.
In today's technology roundup: UK watchdog blacklists Wikipedia, Intel develops fast optical links on silicon, Wal-Mart to sell iPhones, and Britain cracks down on fake consoles.
Trojans written for mobile platforms grew 422% in the first half of 2008 alone, says Kaspersky Lab.
Gartner places the cellular company in the 'Wireless LAN Infrastructure Magic Quadrant' report.
In this World Wide Wrap: FNB Botswana goes electronic, Vietnam banks lag behind, and Crescent State selects Metavante.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia completes Symbian acquisition, SpringSource reveals application server, and Zmanda offers backup, recovery.
Clifford Foster, the new chief technologist for Big Blue, talks about the technology that makes a difference in southern Africa.
While some of us dream of a white Christmas (forex costs notwithstanding), some of SA's CIOs have less festive issues on their minds.
In today's technology roundup: Storm over new BlackBerry, Koobface attacks Facebook, electric cars put Hawaii on map, HTC buys design company, and Nasa delays Mars mission.
In this World Wide Wrap: Research and Markets adds convergence report, enterprises switch to mobile, and engineering benefits from convergence.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia unveils home controller, FCC ramps up free Internet plan, and Sierra buys Wavecom.