In this World Wide Wrap: iPhone healthcare apps win awards, Cygnos improves computing carts, and robotic healthcare on the horizon .
In this World Wide Wrap: Optical tags to replace barcodes, Lexmark debuts RFID print accessory, and CheckPoint and Metro drive RFID.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hypercom innovates rail ticketing, KioskCom in Fastest 50, and Jetstar brings mobile boarding passes.
Despite the arrival of high-capacity broadband cables, SA will have to wait for cheap Internet connectivity, says World Wide Worx.
Virtual operators serving niche groups could be the future of telecoms competition in SA, says Gartner.
Consolidation of the smaller telcos begins, as Cybersmart buys into Skyrove and negotiates to land international bandwidth.
The cost of becoming compliant with RICA could cost cellular operators millions, says an analyst.
Banks will not be able to escape the exposure of their prices and service levels via social networks, Gartner says.
A full-blown strike is expected tomorrow as no wage agreement has yet been reached.
Dial-up and wireless broadband adoption lags as they fail to deliver on cost and performance.
In this World Wide Wrap: Highest resolution projector unveiled, Hitachi intros network projector, and China pushes AV competition.
In this World Wide Wrap: Gadget sales still up, INQ intros mini social mobiles, and industry awaits Apple tablet.
In this World Wide Wrap: Time Warner offers 4G, IBM and Naunce drive speech recognition, and Kontiki rivals Cisco.