DigitalLife Expo 2011, from 2-4 December, presents DigiZones, for consumers to experience the latest technology.
The malware poses as a banking activation app, listens to incoming SMSes and forwards them to a remote Web server.
Depending on PopCap's ability to meet certain performance milestones, the deal could end up worth $1.3 billion.
One of the apps, MyRugby TV, will broadcast exclusive player interviews, in-camp footage and media conferences.
The sector is unlikely to reach consensus on how to unbundle the local loop, because Telkom will oppose the process.
Work avoidance could reach a new level, as DStv Mobile releases the Drifta USB, for mobile TV on a PC.
The company wants to cut out the short-term pressures associated with being listed.
The hashtag #gotpetrol trends in SA and helps motorists find fuel.
The South African online sales site adds domains to allow for greater user access.
The search giant will release its Google+ business beta earlier than planned.
In today's technology roundup: Oracle wants to probe Google's Page, online spelling mistakes cost millions, Zuckerberg makes Google+ U-turn, and women, elderly stall UK smartphone uptake.
The UK-based fresh produce contractor has implemented a wireless data capture system from Zetes.
Sustainability initiatives show rural communities often put as much into solutions as they get out.