In this World Wide Wrap: US probes China green tech, Malaysia green budget plans ensue, and data centre uses ice cooling.
FNB benefits from first-move advantage, and will continue to reap the rewards after its exclusivity period expires.
In this World Wide Wrap: Austria pulls plug on mobile TV, UKTV extends Red Bee deal, and Egypt tightens broadcasting rules.
The Meraka Institute receives funding from the HP Catalyst Initiative, to boost ICT research and development.
The expo will feature the latest in photography, including cameras, software and new technologies.
TomTom bolsters its traffic-tech line-up with a new gridlock-avoiding navigator.
In this World Wide Wrap: Patients' bodies message smartphones, AR and virtual worlds on horizon, and smart tech to beat traffic.
In this World Wide Wrap: GE updates molecular imaging system, Nuance and IBM partner for clinical info, and programs streamline EMR data.
Criminals are not held accountable for their actions and are increasingly emboldened, says Microsoft.
The company's new ARX8000 home entertainment system is designed exclusively for SA.
In this World Wide Wrap: Red Vision to build 3D studio, Logitech unveils Google TV devices, and AVerMedia debuts HD DVR.
Liquid time is how we make optimal use of our available minutes and seconds, says Zinhle Modiselle, Intel PR manager for South and sub-Saharan Africa.
In today's technology roundup: Best-case cloud computing years away, Foxconn faces leaked report of worker abuse, Bill Gates talks education tech, and North Korea expands Internet presence.