An ITWeb staffer wins the BlackBerry App Master Challenge.
In today's technology roundup: US ISPs must keep logs, UK robot World Cup hopes dashed, Apple ordered to pay $8m, and Scottish smart card travel system on track.
Why developed nations can learn from the emerging world when it comes to coping with future challenges.
The tap-and-go cards can be used for contactless payments in-store, or on public transport.
The transactions include payments for digital and physical goods, money transfers and near field communications, says Juniper Research.
The rise of 3D printers could see people everywhere turn their imaginings into tangible reality.
Social media, among other technologies, has revolutionised learning around the world, says an educationist.
Seemahale Telecoms is now a Nangu TV reseller with rights to the company's IP television solution.
An Apple patent explores RFID as a wireless standard to enable home devices to communicate with one another.
ES-Select allows KEMA clients to choose storage technology for multiple simultaneous applications, says the company.
The project aims to provide video of the Earth's surface with a resolution comparable to that of Google Earth.
The Digital Television Hybrid Solution was displayed in SA for the first time, says Huawei.
More than 40% of students now designate online classes as an essential component of their learning experience, a study discovers.