In today's technology roundup: Google, IBM, Microsoft, MySQL tap into PHP, Hitachi plans low-power, auto-encrypted HDDs, iPod Shuffle 2G out soon, and wireless HD TV planned.
As broadband access take-up grows in SA, users are demanding reliable, quality ADSL modem/router products that offer high levels of functionality and are affordable.
Telkom has quashed speculation that it may ditch its Vodacom shareholding.
UniNet will deploy a broadband telecoms network in the Eastern Cape.
In today's technology roundup: Cellphone that knows its owner, Seagate debuts hard drive content protection technology, Nokia enters navigation market, and contactless card security claims disproved.
Thomas Makore, CEO of Spescom Telecommunications, is positive about the potential of wireless technology in this country.
Samsung Mobile, a leader in mobile technology and design has once again taken the lead in mobile innovation, with the launch of the P910 mobile phone.
High mobile tax regimes are stunting mobile growth on the continent, observers say.
Mobile operators will begin live trials for MNP this week, says Saab Grintek.
Aitec`s East and West African wireless broadband conferences seek practical solutions for the continent.
It is unclear how software used by cellphone companies to unblock blacklisted handsets ended up in the hands of Hillbrow criminals.
Former ICASA councillor Nadia Bulbulia has joined Vodacom.
Motorola aims to address SA`s ICT skills shortage, with the reopening if its cellular training institute.