In today's technology roundup: Intel enters flash drive business, laptop drive with native encryption debuts, MacBook goes up in flames, Microsoft set to buy Tellme, and nightmare issues with calendars.
Tellumat will install WiMax base stations in rural Eastern Cape for Amatole Telecommunication Services.
Rectron will distribute LG's range of monitors and notebooks throughout SA.
The licence conversion framework allows telecoms operators to broaden their service offerings.
Vodacom has edged MTN out of top spot in the data price war.
Sentech seeks to obtain funding from sources other than government, as money for key projects lags.
In today's technology roundup: JPEG gets new competitor, Samsung develops 8GB memory for mobile devices, and Microsoft's anti-virus deletes users' e-mails.
Sahara Computers has unveiled its lightweight, 11-inch Stylebook.
About 180 industry players looking to grab the potentially lucrative contract attended yesterday's briefing session for Joburg's broadband project.
Plantronics has launched the Sound Coach, a mobile marketing unit that will educate customers on their latest products.
To encourage competition in the wireless sector, Miro Distribution has trained some 1 200 people in a vendor neutral manner.
This week: No end in sight for skills crisis, R200m cellular dispute, iBurst hits brick walls, and Telkom reveals NGN plans.
Two young South Africans underwent corrective cardiac surgery with the financial assistance of the Vodacom Foundation.