In today's technology roundup: Apple's lawyers target iPhone copycats, Dell Canada faces class action suit, HP touts nanotechnology chip advances, and British government looks at data shake-up.
ASUSTeK Computer has introduced the next generation of the ASUS-Lamborghini notebook series - the VX2.
Despite a spate of network problems, iBurst says it can cope with demands made by an increasing number of customers.
The Gauteng police will have an operational R506 million Tetra network by the end of this year, allowing the centralisation of the province's 10111 call centre.
Electronic technology is turning traditional marketing on its head, says Candy Goodman, e-marketing manager at Striata SA.
The Namibian police and a telecoms operator have successfully tested push-to-talk technology.
In today's technology roundup: Skype won't go mobile soon, Vista makes strong debut, BBC adopts Web 2.0, Oracle follows Microsoft lead, and Creative offers iPod dock.
ASUSTeK Computer has extended its 802.11n upgrade guarantee programme for its draft-n wireless solutions.
Annex Distribution has introduced Fujitsu Siemens Computers' Pocket LOOX T Series all-in-one PDA device.
The SatCom Africa 2007 conference and exhibition will be held in Sandton in March.
In today's technology roundup: Second Life releases code, no fixes for MS Word zero-day flaws, Rwanda signs up for laptop project, and Warner announces HD-DVD/Blu-ray combo disc.
Computer Sciences Corporation's Mobile Enterprise helps organisations mobilise various elements of the workforce.
In today's technology roundup: VeriSign, Adobe tackle online video, Skype founders pursue Web TV, SanDisk challenges Zune, Sony considers OLED TVs, and spam fighters consolidate.