In today's technology roundup: MS shows off next-gen Windows OS, Google upped Motorola bid by $3bn, criminal probe of eBay employees, mobile malware rises 273%, and Winklevoss twins take a dig at Zuckerberg.
The country engages Bharti Airtel to bring affordable telecoms and bridge the digital divide.
Adobe released Flash Media Server 4.5, which introduces support for Apple's iOS mobile operating system.
The solution helps businesses deal with threats arising from mobile computing, cloud services and social media.
The network chip maker looks to expand its networking business with the purchase of NetLogic.
The company enters a deal to manage Vodafone Essar's IT systems until 2017 in India.
IT leaders should select application development platforms that incorporate automatic interface solutions, says Hedley Hurwitz, MD of Magix Integration.
Companies with a remote workforce will benefit from a virtualised desktop, says Pieter le Roux, technical director at The Webcom Group.
The ISP will demonstrate its new FNB banking app for smartphones and tablet devices at the event.
Namibian RamPoint Communications was named partner for the licence-exempt market.
StorVault's EVault End Point Protection solution includes encryption, recovery and data deletion capabilities.
Best be sure your reputation isn't trashed online - because in SA, there's very little you can do about it.
FNB's latest service is likely to spur similar offerings as cellphone banking takes off, says Strategy Worx