In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon and Accenture to manage SAP apps, developers raid iPad code kit, and JavaOne set for September.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sky capitalises on HD TV, largest mobile multimedia network, and Fox Soccer broadcasts in HD.
In this World Wide Wrap: Ubuntu's Firefox switches to Yahoo, China won't limit Android, and Wikimedia hires OS veteran.
Accor Hotels introduces an iPhone application allowing customers to book accommodation via their phones.
Phuthuma Nhleko's contract is due to expire in the middle of this year.
Non-executive director Lulu Gwagwa resigns from the company with immediate effect.
Customers band together to take the company to court over back-payments for data.
Self-publishing and e-books grow in SA as companies find innovative ways to get more authors published.
In today's technology roundup: iPad searches lead to malware, IBM boasts hundreds of Sun migrations, critical infrastructure execs fear China, and laser fusion raises energy hopes.
In this World Wide Wrap: Manufacturing e-zine unveiled, Cincom partners with Ultriva, and Syrma Technology joins Dash7.
In this World Wide Wrap: Printers get GPRS modems, Oracle to maintain office tools, Oc'e printer tops energy-efficiency stakes.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple selects AT&T over Verizon, mobiles offer ID protection, and HTC sees potential in Windows 7.
In this World Wide Wrap: Steve Jobs unveils iPad, Ericsson cuts 600 jobs, and mobile convergence big in 2010.