In this World Wide Wrap: Fujitsu intros wireless outpatient system, US approves eye implant, and robot improves cancer detection rate.
In this World Wide Wrap: Anti-counterfeit tech set for growth, Intel takes on RFID market, and US army makes hefty RFID purchase.
The printer helps save energy and resources with Instant-On Technology and HP Auto-On/Auto-Off Technology. [Local rep: Axiz]
Dr Math gives learners access to registered tutors via MXit to assist them when teachers are unavailable.
The company wants to sell more fleet-management units internationally than it does at home.
In this World Wide Wrap: BlackBerry rumoured to release tablet, Fujitsu working on Android smartphone, and Nokia C5 debuts in India.
Together with DCS Telecoms, Letlhaka Technologies deployed an FTTH network at Legacy's Da Vinci Hotel.
As the new brand giants, tech companies now have to market themselves to the same digitally-empowered consumer they helped create.
The operator no longer has exclusive rights to resell and distribute Apple's iPhone, opening the door for Cell C and MTN.
SA could be one of the most competitive mobile marketing countries on the planet, according to mobile advertisers.
Mobile subscriptions boom across Africa, as the socioeconomic benefits of this technology become more apparent.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bangladesh to get VOIP licences, UC platforms get a boost, and VOIP threatens telco operators.
In this World Wide Wrap: Standardisation will drive future NFC, AT&T unveils mobile payment plans, and Australia hands out travel cards.