The information guardians of old adapt to new technologies to remain relevant in a Web 2.0 world.
Durban university unveils a 3D film laboratory for feature film productions.
Tapping spectrum as a source of short-term government revenue costs the economy billions in lost economic value.
The software company looks for as many as another five companies to benefit from its R475 million equity equivalency plan.
Luke Taylor will be flown to Google's headquarters to compete in final judging.
The system requires merchants and consumers to have the appropriate NFC tech to complete a transaction.
The company says future processors would be designed with a power rating of 10 to 20 Watts.
The use of robotic surgery is expensive and misleading, according to a John Hopkins study.
Scientists have produced pictures of an ancient spider using imaging technology.
Every major university in SA will have a broadband connection by December, says science and technology minister Naledi Pandor.
More than two-thirds are uncertain if they will purchase a cloud solution in the near future, a study discovered.
The solution will enable consumers to make payments via their mobile phone without using credit or debit cards.
In today's technology roundup: Laser puts record data rate through fibre, Sony hacked again, Cisco accused of aiding Chinese repression, and Barclaycard, Orange ink m-payments deal.