In this World Wide Wrap: Buffalo boosts networking portfolio, cyber criminals get network 'master key', and researchers unveil ultra-fast network.
In this World Wide Wrap: US favours cellphones in gadgetry, Lenovo looks into the tablet market, and Sony Ericsson releases X8 smartphone.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell initiative focuses on SMEs, MS spurs Windows 7 upgrade; and Motorola showcases Wing 5 at Gitex.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mac-based DJ software updated, Christie MicroTiles to be showcased, and Marantz intros Apple certified system.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bharti Airtel heads to Sri Lanka, Synchronica looks to Africa, and Kenya empowers IT entrepreneurs.
Enterprises can manage and secure personal and corporate smartphones and tablets from a single console.
8ta's entry has bolstered competition in the market - but this will inevitably die down.
The video games market in SA grew by 13.4% in 2009 to R1.2 billion.
SA mobile phone users opt to go the pre-paid route because they do not want to commit to long-term contacts.
Despite a 10% increase in broadband quality in SA, the country still does not meet the demands of modern applications.
Microsoft software head resigns, sly tactic bypasses network security, Jobs takes shots at Android, tablets, and BlackBerry apps help fight crime.
In this World Wide Wrap: Zeus Trojan hits tax system, Citibank looks to new markets, and doctors make digital leap.
In this World Wide Wrap: Africa to see VOIP boom, O2 embraces VOIP, and Business VOIP to hit $20bn.