In today's technology roundup: $1.3bn Oracle-SAP verdict overturned, Apple slammed for toxic disposals, Anonymous offshoot targets celebs, and Toshiba eyes glass-less 3D TV.
Many organisations consider adopting the tech to provide shoppers with more targeted information in stores.
Collaborative problem-solving could help avert serious climate change impacts - such as SA's wine farms drying up.
The country joins seven other African states to train students in astronomy, engineering and ICT.
NFC will make Nokia more competitive where Symbian and Maemo devices face dwindling market share.
Analysts have claimed for years that the company is hard at work at an Apple-branded HDTV.
The technology will allow manufacturers to make comfortable, custom fit audio devices with minimally invasive procedures.
The Department of Science and Technology and Nokia will implement a number of ICT projects in SA.
Frost & Sullivan's Growth, Innovation and Leadership Congress revealed considerable growth predictions for the continent.
The empowerment company takes advantage of the demand for set-top decoders as the continent turns on digital television.
3D coverage for the 100m and other events is certainly on the agenda, as part of a limited experiment, the broadcaster says.
Steve Jobs' resignation marks the end of an era, but also highlights the changes it's brought.
The most interesting snippets out of the Garner Symposium ITxpo, as singled out by ITWeb journalists.