The winning widget in Vodacom's developers' competition counts down the time to the first World Cup match kick-off.
The FTTH Council Europe claims fibre brings opportunities to Africa, but local analysts disagree.
Earnings per share decrease dramatically as sales slow, says the vehicle tracking company.
Gauteng sets a date for the implementation of its secure number plates, following years of delays.
The company's CEO scuppers rumours of retrenchments.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft knocks Linux, Google's 'Monopoly City Streets' goes live, Yahoo intros iPhone and BlackBerry apps, and UK lags in fibre broadband.
In this World Wide Wrap: 3Com to supply Agrobank network, Alcatel-Lucent pushes network interoperability, and Qwest upgrades backbone to 100Gbps.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia takes aim at apple, port gadgets cut waiting time, and TransferJet wireless tech coming 2010.
In this World Wide Wrap: Globacom lands cable in Nigeria, IBM bullish on Africa, and Indian telco bids for Nitel.
In this World Wide Wrap: School library goes fully digital, university offers educational Google Apps, and Promethean unveils ActivClassroom.
The company has been nominated in the “Best Mobile Direct Response” category.
Over 3 000 HotSpot sites have been added, through a partnership with the Trustive Network.
The handheld technology brings small screen multi-touch and gesture capabilities to market. [Local rep: Tactile Technologies]