Femtech will begin a course for female “technopreneurs” to provide a space for women to share technology-related challenges.
Usage of mobile Internet has exploded in SA, as network operators realise its importance, says World Wide Worx.
The deal aims to unlock investment funding for smaller ICT companies in SA.
In today's technology roundup: Google misses Germany deadline, Japanese police nab scam suspects, scientists develop anti-terror spy cameras, and Greenpeace slams Dell.
In this World Wide Wrap: Yahoo buys Indonesian mobile provider, BlackBerry drives presence in Asia-Pacific, and Motorola competes against iPad.
In this World Wide Wrap: Retail tech vendor lands in Oz, retailers demand intelligence, and lawsuit against POS provider brews.
In this World Wide Wrap: iPhone turns motion-controller, Argentina funds nanotech R&D, and innovators gear up for Siggraph 2010.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile apps aid mental health, MxSecure delivers iPad compatible EMR, and Croatia intros e-health system.
In this World Wide Wrap: PageTech releases PCLTool SDK, OKI intros LED printers, and Canon puts SED on hold.
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Airports Company SA improves the baggage handling system ahead of the Soccer World Cup.
The decision to locate the astronomical union's development office in SA boosts the country's bid to host SKA.
Fifa claims to have the most comprehensive mobile content package for the event, but there are doubts about its uptake in SA.