The company introduced a dedicated uncapped bonded broadband Internet service for Gauteng Business Parks.
Johan Schalkwyk is responsible for driving Google's commitment to voice-activated search.
KyotoCooling has demonstrated a way of cooling data centres that cuts power consumption by 80%.
Despite the looming digital standard deadline, the Japanese have another field test planned in Botswana next month.
The locally-developed application allows the smartphones to be tracked through GPS coordinates.
For generations we've been conditioned to look to the West for its technology, but also for growth markets, for the doorway to global success. It's now time to look East.
The online retailer introduces a R999 e-reader, but bemoans publishers' slow pace of local content delivery.
Video and telepresence services help connect health professionals and patients irrespective of their location.
Mobile services offer great potential for improving maternal health, reducing infant mortality and providing gender-specific support.
In this World Wide Wrap: Rumour links iPhone to RFID, ID gets retail push, and RFID gets innovative with Project Volcano.
In this World Wide Wrap: Boost for Glasgow nanotech industry, tech opens doors for disabled, and NASA plans hypersonic aircraft.
In this World Wide Wrap: How much will SAP pay Oracle?, Apple sues Motorola for multi-touch, and mobile operator drops legal action.
The SA Post Office will issue tenders before March 2011, for bids to upgrade its ailing IT infrastructure.