A slowdown in semiconductor manufacturing indicates an IT sector slowdown.
In this World Wide Wrap: WiFi-devices build momentum, WiFi Alliance expands certification testing in China, and SureWest trades cell towers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Reserve Bank eases m-banking laws, banking alliance promotes m-banking, and study reveals low m-banking use.
Telkom's decision to shed its Vodacom stake should increase telecoms competition, says Huge.
The company reclaims its .co.za address, after the SA Institute of IP Law rules in its favour.
Downloads of navigation routes will reach 70 million in 2014, a report reveals.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nanoradio converges WiFi solution, GPS and Bluetooth merge, and Verizon demonstrates 100G network.
In this World Wide Wrap: WiMax, Intel, Xohm celebrate 4G, Nokia and T-Mobile add voice capabilities, and Privus wins evolution award.
ITAM is a no-brainer and local companies still don't have a handle on it. This could prove to be an expensive omission.
The shedding of its Vodacom stake will help realise the fixed-line operator's strategy to be a converged ICT business.
Enthusiasm for Telkom's share price is short-lived, as the market awaits more news on the Vodacom sale.
Moody's Investor Services raises Cell C's credit rating after improved financial performance.
In this World Wide Wrap: Green technology industry safe, IBM uses iPhone for research, and US public unaware of nanotechnology.