The lack of broadband capacity and network infrastructure prevents businesses from making optimal use of mobile technologies.
Toshiba's next-generation media centre allows storage of up to 2TB of content.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cellular auto-pay service debuts, online self -service insurance in demand, and hi-tech retail advances coming.
In this World Wide Wrap: Canadian passports easy to hack, NFC enables Apple resource sharing, and ZK Software intros dual biometric reader.
In this World Wide Wrap: Open Text eyes smartphone market, enterprise prioritises Web CM, and WorldNow drives mobile strategy.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP Slate to rival iPad, car program guides drivers, and Hitachi promises 10-year battery life.
In this World Wide Wrap: Tandberg intros clinic presence system, MedAnywhere iPhone app unveiled, and Virginia bill addresses telemedicine costs.
In this World Wide Wrap: iPad suffers WiFi problems, Sharp develops 3D mobile screen, and Android leads smartphone growth.
The Cape's CHPC worked with Microsoft SA to install Windows HPC Server machines to work on SA's first 3D animated film.
Rectron examines 3D technology advances, and their potential impact on gaming, work and home entertainment.
We are always at the end of the line for technological innovations.
The technology still suffers from its over-hyped early days.
A Cape company develops its own RFID technology to solve a local problem and attracts worldwide interest.