An immense print volume has been shifted from offset printing to digital printing, says Konica Minolta South Africa.
People who text while driving are 23 times more likely to cause an accident, warns BulkSMS.com.
Capacity for the World Cup will be provided by approximately seven of Intelsat's satellites.
In today's technology roundup: Trojan poses as Adobe update utility, British Gas to install 2m smart meters, French pirates 'dodge' tough laws, and former IBM exec pleads guilty.
In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon intros Skype Mobile, Nortel drives mobile VOIP, and Tesco shuts down VOIP service.
In this World Wide Wrap: Britain boosts green city vision, green IT needs people power, and US lags in clean tech investment.
The mobile applications industry is set for upheaval, as business gets in on the action.
The 'cloud computing in a box' trend is here to stay, say analysts.
The satellite business is not at death's door, but any governmental financial investment would be welcome.
The science and technology minister will mark the completion of the final dish of the KAT-7 telescope.
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In this World Wide Wrap: iPhone leads casual gaming, Facebook gets next-gen gaming platform, and social gaming fuels industry.
4G definitely isn't the magic knob that removes all problems, says Dr Hans-Peter Petry, Detecon managing partner.