In today's technology roundup: EU probes Oracle, Sun deal; Apple's security lags; Nokia, Facebook intro lifecasting; and Britain reboots oldest computer.
Eran Gorev has succeeded Tzvika Friedman as president and chief executive officer.
In this World Wide Wrap: Defence develops encryption technology, Verizon converges VOIP calls, and Nokia releases converged device.
Local cellphone operators are going to have to face the fact that the market is saturated.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP problems with Snow Leopard, thermal tech boosts mobile printing, and Epson tackles metamerism.
In this World Wide Wrap: Carriers adopt code of conduct, Wireless-N tech looks promising, and AT&T strengthens 3G network.
Mobile and fixed-line technologies are both sustainable in SA, provided they work together, says Telkom.
The company's Fifa World Cup Web site features fan content and a football-focused search engine.
While MTN applies for funding, government denounces support claims.
New touch-screen printers from Lexmark offer Web-connectivity and greater user customisation.
Automated, centralised IT management allows the South African company to support over 800 PCs and servers remotely.
In this World Wide Wrap: LG OLED TV ready for action, call for innovative weather monitoring, and nanotech centre to bring 'universal memory'.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS brings IE8 to the enterprise, Apple approves VOIP app, and Lexmark rolls out four MFPs.