In today's technology roundup: 2012 set for wireless Olympics, quick test for airport liquids, VOIP hacker extradited to US, and Jelli opens up to US and Australia.
AfricaSD resellers will have access to WiFi products and solutions.
Web 2.0 design concepts could herald the corporate interface of the future, says Richard Cheary, technical account manager of DVT, a division of DTH.
Despite signs of a recovery in some share prices, smaller ICT stocks are still undervalued, say analysts.
In today's technology roundup: Crystals hold supercomputer key, UK set for mobile broadband boost, McKinnon extradition on hold, and six charged in insider-trading scheme.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mac version of Chrome close, Motorola preps Android OPhones, and GNU Debugger 7.0 released.
In this World Wide Wrap: VisionChina buys out Digital Media, British Sky unveils online music service and India govt intros broadcasting policy.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sun readies Java for netbooks, Google Docs gets makeover, and IBM and Digium develop Smart Cube system.
In this World Wide Wrap: US state troubled by outsourcer, Perceptive rolls out SaaS solution, and Novatus supplies Alaskan healthcare centre.
In this World Wide Wrap: Acer debuts 3D laptop, recession-hit gamers favour downloads, and CCTV fights crime online.
In this World Wide Wrap: Commonwealth brings contactless payment, Deutsche Bank focuses on IT skills, and Pakistan looks to branchless banking.
The company introduces a set of notebooks including the Aspire 5738D, which sports 3D capabilities.
A solar-powered home system charges cellphones and keeps the lights on after dark.