Botnet ensnares government PCs, Ballmer disses Oracle's decision to buy Sun, faster Bluetooth chips on the way, and printing goes green with soy toner.
In this World Wide Wrap: MI5 seeks gadget maestro, DSi goes beyond gaming, and Heathrow unveils gadget chargers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Brocade integrates with MS, D-Link unveils Ethernet adaptor kit, and Net president steps down.
The network storage appliance is suitable for small businesses and the home, the EMC company says.
SAP University Alliances and Foris Telecom will provide the solutions to Eduardo Mondlane University, in Mozambique.
In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon updates VOIP Hub, VOIP vulnerable to attacks, and Cellcrypt's VOIP heads to BlackBerry.
In this World Wide Wrap: Global mobile subscriptions slump, Pakistan presents 3G, and Cellcom supports social networking.
The company aims to improve remote user experience with the release of Exceed onDemand 7.
FireID's universal personal authenticator turns any mobile phone into a one-time-password generator to enable secure online transactions.
The reseller will distribute its AirLive and Billion product ranges.
The Communications Workers Union lodges an urgent court application against the sale of Vodacom to Vodafone.
The start-up cellular authentication software company wants to take advantage of the US need for security.
The Department of Education leads a pilot project that uses Mxit to deliver mathematics tutorials to learners.