Mercedes Benz has linked up a simulator platform to a car's drive systems for virtual road testing.
There are a ton of set-top boxes capable of playing any video format around.
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South Africans are hungry for high-end PC systems, say hardware vendors.
The Department of Trade and Industry uses tech-savvy businesses as examples of the success technology brings for entrepreneurs.
The company is among several in the ICT sector that are in talks at the moment.
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Zero Client users can access their virtual desktop from anywhere at any computer with a network connection.
A few highlights from the past week include local iPod pricing, Alienware's SA arrival and free software from Microsoft.
Better coverage and increasing Internet penetration mean online radio is the next logical addition to the digital arsenal.