Dave Glazier wraps up last week`s top news: an interesting Telkom announcement and the beginning of something beautiful for Vodacom.
Broadband over power lines technology remains controversial. Is it the answer to our prayers, or a faulty technology that will never deliver on its promise?
Mobile devices, already a growing market, will become more exciting in coming years, says HP.
Mira Networks, a leading aggregator wireless application service provider (WASP), is now able to send bulk SMS messages to landlines on behalf of its clients.
SA has only 0.15% of the world`s public hotspots, but providers say lower-cost alternatives can boost numbers.
In today`s technology roundup: Microsoft hastens virtualisation support, music industry files 2 000 more lawsuits, and Sony releases flash MP3 Walkman.
Johannesburg-based Mobicode has won the South African patent for distributing bar codes to mobile devices.
SMS has blossomed into a critical mechanism for enterprises and governments, according to a Chief Marketing Officer Council study commissioned by Clickatell.
The Lexmark P450, a new compact photo unit from Lexmark, can be used for editing, printing and storing digital images.
The WiMax standard for wireless networking technology allows for greater reach and connectivity speeds that could solve SA`s bandwidth problems, particularly in remote areas.
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.