The technological evolution that has defined this millennium will be the key to achieving its development goals.
The delay in choosing a digital TV standard is costing the economy, and the company may go to court over the issue.
In this World Wide Wrap: Environmental publications on show at WWEM, Greenlight presents waste management tech, and Vancouver eyes China for green tech.
In today's technology roundup: VMware to buy Novell's Suse?, Intel confirms HDCP copy-protection crack, Facebook ponders branded smartphone, and clever cars mean safer driving.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google gears up for music service, Dell powers up SME storage, and SafeNet and NetApp team up.
Delaying the smart ID card has meant the Department of Home Affairs has more time to install the required infrastructure.
The $233 million purchase of KSNet is expected to immediately add value in the 2011 financial year, says Net1.
Yahoo computers smash pi record, Basketball megastar accused of hacking, Phishers target Skype users, Yahoo demos faster Mail service
In this World Wide Wrap: NTT boosts data centre security, cloud services bring channel threat, and ZettaServe snaps up Convergent Resources.
The security company expands into new territories with plans to drive SaaS into Africa.
The combination of social networking and crowd sourcing is a winning one, Evly.com co-creator Eran Eyal believes.
Context-aware computing will be more akin to personal assistants than traditional computers, says Intel.
Space tourism gears up, thousands spent on failed BitTorrent probe, defence review to include cyber security, and die-hard bug bytes Linux kernel.