Earnings could be halved in the year to June due to the bad economic climate.
The SA Weather Service expands the availability of its real-time information to the public, industry and government.
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With HTC's Push Internet, Web pages can be pre-delivered to the phone.
High telecoms costs and poor broadband infrastructure inhibit the roll-out of software-as-a-service solutions in SA, say strategists.
Logitech's new wireless presenters feature laser pointers and a vibrating alert timer.
The company partners with Microsoft to provide pay-as-you-go hosted solutions.
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