In this World Wide Wrap: Fujitsu unveils self-service portal, Telstra adds self-service features, and airport gets branded shopping booth.
In this World Wide Wrap: Commonwealth Games get RFID tags, Philippines suspends RFID refund, and RFID table for poker championship.
In this World Wide Wrap: Patients' bodies message smartphones, AR and virtual worlds on horizon, and smart tech to beat traffic.
In this World Wide Wrap: Digital revolution thwarts printing industry, 4G network boosts radiology imaging, and Canon unveils keyboard-based printer.
A strong smartphone play, coupled with a symbolic numbering range, indicates Telkom Mobile is ready to take on the mobile industry.
Xbox Live is officially announced for SA, but local gamers are appalled by the pricing.
The MTN Group CEO takes home a total annual salary of R15 694 000, reveals a report.
The legislature rejects the DOC's attempt to brief Parliament on the current ITU conference by using a document from the 2006 event.
In today's technology roundup: Sony Ericsson pioneers green phone, Twitter revamps ID system, 3D mapping hits Silverlight, and suit claims RFID caused cancer.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple shuts down iPhone clone, Samsung shows Bada phones, and UAE withdraws BlackBerry ban threat.
In this World Wide Wrap: Red Vision to build 3D studio, Logitech unveils Google TV devices, and AVerMedia debuts HD DVR.
In this World Wide Wrap: Zambia and Botswana get connected, China strengthens African investment, and Kenyan software developers praised.
Liquid time is how we make optimal use of our available minutes and seconds, says Zinhle Modiselle, Intel PR manager for South and sub-Saharan Africa.