In today's technology roundup: iPhone 5 production in full swing, IPv6 switch to open crime floodgates, Google buys Zagat, Gartner shrinks PC sales forecast, and Twitter users surpass 100m.
Lowe's plans to catch rival Home Depot, which invested more than $60 million on handheld Motorola POS last year.
The range allows users to print documents and photos from anywhere in the world using any Internet-connected device.
The company partners Plintron to bring mobile convergence solutions to India.
Communication service providers are looking to improve existing networks through optimisation, says Wayne Coetser, Optical Networks solutions architect at Nokia Siemens Networks.
Spar Group and Pick n Pay team up with Expand Networks to address retail leaders at the Retail Technology Forum 2011.
The Silicon Valley-headquartered company engages First Distribution to distribute WiFi products in SA and Africa.
The platform is unlikely to attract developers due to its limited availability, according to analysts.
Cellular operators put measures in place to protect subscribers from fraudsters running up massive bills.
Despite negativity surrounding Julius Malema and the ANCYL, SA enjoys a generally positive online reputation locally and abroad.
The Notebook Company predicts the new tablets from Sony may become its second best seller after the iPad.
Communications minister Roy Padayachie has yet to announce how valuable spectrum will be allocated.
In today's technology roundup: Fired Yahoo boss to get millions, HTC sues Apple using Google patents, ex-Microsoft accountant jailed, and Samsung, MS in tablet team-up.