The company's soon-to-be-released 9 Series laptop is suited for work and play, it says.
While RIM says the PlayBook will hit local shores within the next few weeks, there is no clarity on its actual availability.
Multi-Links' board will meet today to decide on a way forward for the CDMA unit, after the sale falls through.
The Department of Transport will make an announcement tomorrow regarding the Gauteng e-tolling report.
The Act places an impossible burden on ISPs and could result in increased Internet access costs, says the association.
The Obama administration is reportedly developing technology and strategies to ensure Internet and mobile access for dissidents.
The US company introduces a new generation of analogue chips for mobile TV handsets.
The Department of Health is finalising its draft e-health strategy and revising the country's telemedicine strategy.
The company will focus its resources on other emerging markets.
Clients of 1Lifedirect will now be able to purchase and manage their life cover via mobile phone.
In today's technology roundup: Apple recalls Verizon iPads, US secretly aids dissidents, EU creates cyber defence team, and hackers target UK games developer.
Most popular applications available for the iPhone and Android handsets suffer from serious security issues, a study found.
New Zealand has suggested using GPS systems and a call centre to keep track of criminals released on probation.