A team of university graduates has established an online events coverage service.
A local company has developed an appliance for connecting standard fax machines to the GSM cellular network.
The Film and Publication Board is moving to regulate cellphone pornography.
Prescription Consulting has introduced radio technology which it says will help broadcasters use the GSM network to exploit a gap within the country`s licensing regime.
In today`s technology roundup: Microsoft makes Virtual Server R2 free, MySpace takes down rude profiles, the Vista line-up, and AOL enhances mobile phone offerings.
Mitel has introduced Mitel Mobile Extension, an application that enables mobile workers to access the features and functions of the Mitel 3300 IP Communications Platform on any mobile device.
Vodacom has followed MTN`s example in making 3G HSDPA technology available to its subscribers.
In today`s technology roundup: Microsoft to `host` Linux virtually, Google garners nearly half of February searches, digital TV for cellphones in Japan, and 'download` is the word in Hollywood.
Local religious content portal ChristianMobile is increasing its distribution network through overseas expansion, new services and broadcasting.
VOIP use is growing as business demands productivity gains at lower prices. However, there are constraints in SA, say analysts.
Two Cape Town students have been recognised for their interactive Web site that puts learner drivers in contact with the right instructors.
Technology is increasingly becoming part of our lives, but as exciting as it can be, I would stop short of defining myself in terms of it. How about you?
This week saw Telkom workers following through on their promise to strike, and details of the e-mails aimed at removing Zuma supporters from government.