Steve Ballmer takes to the stage and highlights his company's latest achievements and partnerships.
In this World Wide Wrap: Self-service BI to grow in 2011, Subaye intros self-service 3D mall, and BMV dumps self-service terminals.
In this World Wide Wrap: Gossip site Gawker hacked, Alfresco ships language packs, and Africa gets content management services.
In this World Wide Wrap: Motorola split to boost RFID, NZ museum tracks artefacts, and smart sensor drives safety.
Telkom has warned that the November deadline for local loop unbundling is not realistic.
The country's mobile operators say the festive season saw no significant traffic backlogs or network failures.
More than 140 intersections have been targeted since October, says the Johannesburg Roads Agency.
Technology improvements are expected to encourage more sophisticated advertising campaigns this year.
In this World Wide Wrap: Pen to tackle learning disorders, Kindle hits 8m sales, and Samsung flexes smartphone muscles.
In this World Wide Wrap: Kenya sees economic growth, mobile broadband users to hit 3.5bn, and Bharti Airtel pledges price cuts.
In this World Wide Wrap: NASA pens $2.5bn outsourcing deal, positive predictions for Indian IT, and Internet to boost Kenya's outsourcing.
The mobile operator has been hit by yet another advertising complaint from a rival, and says corporate bullying is at play.
Air transport has completed the switch to 2D bar-coded boarding passes worldwide, claims IATA.