In this World Wide Wrap: Workforces to adopt social media; MS cagey on patch release; and Nokia engages more partners.
In this World Wide Wrap: Time Warner to pluck off channel, mobile broadcasting tech gets backing, and Zim shuns private broadcasters.
The company released Open Text Everywhere with native client applications for the Apple iPhone and iPad.
The Epson Stylus Photo TX720WD inkjet printer can be shared over a wired or wireless network.
The solution delivers a combination of cost-effectiveness, scalability and robust features, says Du Pont Telecom.
Freeing spectrum for mobile broadband could generate 28 000 direct jobs in the sector, says the GSMA.
The mobile operator makes its way across the country and Gauteng is likely to be next.
The department prioritises rural ICT development, national e-health initiatives and the establishment of an e-skills institute.
The telecoms group unveils a range of products suited to Africa's needs.
Airtime remittance agreements will allow the purchase of airtime through ezetop and Sochitel outlets worldwide.
SA's cellular users now have until June 2011 to register their SIM cards under RICA.
In this World Wide Wrap: Social commerce set for 2011 boom, demand for IT retail professionals rises, and retail video tech offered.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile convergence 'big bang', Westcon boosts Avaya support, and Galaxy Tab to get UC.