In this World Wide Wrap: MS takes Office offline, ETRI sues Nokia and Motorola, and ISP operators' cyber-fraud case.
In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon releases wireless backup solution, Royal Albert Hall migrates e-mail management, and Sprint showcases embedded router.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID readers may affect pacemakers, university gets $1m for RFID research, and RFID powers robot swarm technology.
GFI MAX Remote Management can now monitor Linux devices.
The theme for 2010 is being connected, fuelling R&D into mobile devices and tablet PCs, says Dell SA.
A look at the most innovative gadgets exhibited at the Consumer Electronics Show.
Tourists coming to SA for the Soccer World Cup are expected to boost sales of dual-SIM phones.
Fourways residents are determined to take iBurst to task over a mast it erected last year.
In today's technology roundup: Google may pull out of China, AOL to shed 1 400 staff, 'sandwich attack' busts new cellphone crypto, and Android apps threaten mobile security.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bell Labs rethinks network energy use, Aruba integrates networking management, and MRV debuts 10G media converter.
In this World Wide Wrap: Wireless gadget charging over WiFi, CES features table touchscreen and slates, and green gadgets monitor energy use.
In this World Wide Wrap: Zambia rolls out $10m SIM project, Alcatel-Lucent speeds up FTTH, and telcos debate Nigerian SIM registration.
The Green Touch initiative targets a thousand-fold improvement in communication network energy-efficiency.