The ultraportable Asus netbook has changed the global PC industry, according to Forbes.
The smartphone features 3G and quad-band wireless technology, a full qwerty keyboard and an integrated 3MP camera.
The former PalmSource CEO more than 35 years of technology leadership and management experience in building profitable businesses.
Network operators claim to have successfully managed a surge in SMS and voice traffic during the festive season.
It improved its undersea-cable meshing and was recognised by TeleGeography as the most connected Internet backbone.
A new cellular application claims it offers airtime at cheaper rates.
In this World Wide Wrap: Aruba named leader, Celeno partners with Cavium, and QLogic unveils networking solutions.
The need to respond immediately to communications causes stress, says BulkSMS.com.
Mobile Security 8.0 is designed to protect smartphones from IT threats, the company says.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sony Ericsson licenses codec patent, Cherple facilitates two-way chat, and G1 phones home unexpectedly.
In this World Wide Wrap: Lenovo unveils two-screen notebook, MSI unwraps netbook, and Apple implements Nvidia-based graphics.
Remote towns in the Northern and Western Cape will now have Internet access.
In today's technology roundup: Yahoo, Intel push Internet TV, Nokia smartphone flaw revealed, Wikimedia reaches fundraising goal, and Samsung to unveil 6.5mm-wide TV.