Tarsus Technologies has announced the local availability of Acer's range of Core 2 Duo notebooks.
Absa monitors the internal branch service delivery experience with Psion Teklogix's mobile handheld computers and iTrax software.
Motorola Networks & Enterprise executive Noel Kirkaldy will deliver the keynote address at Wireless Broadband East Africa in Nairobi next week.
Africa Cellular Towers will expand its market share on the continent and in the Gulf.
SA will have two million broadband connections by 2010, says BMI-TechKnowledge.
Local supermarkets are unlikely to use RFID technology any time soon.
Sekunjalo Investments has boosted its ICT division with a 50% stake in Saratoga.
First National Bank will begin offering cellphone banking in Botswana later this week.
Celcom this morning became the 33rd company to list on the JSE's Alternative Exchange.
In today's technology roundup: Samsung develops ultra-slim LCD, UMC produces 45nm SRAM chip, and no shutdown switch for Office 2007.
Telkom will work with property developers to deliver telecoms services to new property developments.
Clickatell and 123 Consultants have unveiled Health-SMS, which uses SMS to raise awareness and understanding of health issues.
Duxbury Networks has announced the local release of Netgear's SPH101 WiFi Skype Phone.