In this World Wide Wrap: Lenovo eyes mobile Internet, BSNL drives fixed-mobile convergence, and TiVo gets a makeover.
The ColorQube 9200 Series printer cuts the cost of colour pages compared to colour lasers. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions]
Big companies love talking about innovation, but they're notoriously slow at it. For half of them, it can only get worse.
While cloud computing is not yet a CIO priority, analysts say this will change by next year.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google wins location-based ad patent, school Web cam suit raises privacy issues, and Apple and HTC in iPhone patent battle.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM unveils x86 server breakthrough, Rare plans Project Natal test studio, and policy a catalyst to innovation - GE.
In this World Wide Wrap: Korea eases border control, Avaya develops hospital tracking system, and 'Internet of things' draws closer.
In this World Wide Wrap: Russia intros self-service passport control, Continental Airlines implements paperless boarding, and Vodafone uses voice biometrics
The company showcased LTE/4G with a speed of 1Gbps in the downlink.
Seven local companies attend CeBIT 2010 in Germany to market their products and import new technologies to SA.
Mobile service providers in Africa are going to have to think smarter, advises Zain.
Local companies and technologies will be prioritised as state-owned enterprises look for innovative solutions.
In this World Wide Wrap: CeBIT demos hi-tech gadgetry, software error blocks PS3, and Panasonic ups lithium-ion capacity.