In today's technology roundup: Worldwide cellphone sales recover, Bulgarians charged in ATM hacking spree, ocean robot 'plans experiments', and larger threat seen in Google case.
In this World Wide Wrap: US intros health IT task force, health facility tracks physicians, and in-home telemedicine study released.
In this World Wide Wrap: Project for reliable terascale memory, first open source camera unveiled, and new nuclear reactor a 'game changer'.
In this World Wide Wrap: Iraq sues over fake bomb detectors, tombstones talk to mobiles, and RFID market to reach $11bn.
Nersa approves a tariff increase of 24.8% this year, forcing businesses to rethink energy use.
Artificially intelligent systems may never successfully simulate human thinking, but they already mimic some of its features.
SumbandilaSat has just provided its first live images and there's more to come, says the DST.
IBM looks to create intelligent infrastructure to enable buildings to operate more efficiently.
In today's technology roundup: Experts warn of cyber catastrophe, China tightens Internet controls, TfL unveils UK's largest fuel cell, and Adobe fixes code execution bug.
In this World Wide Wrap: Almo and Canvys partner, Imerge intros MS1-HD, and Sony releases 3D AV receiver.
Making effective use of smart grid and metering technologies could revolutionise SA's energy landscape.
It appears many of the department's projects are to receive less funding in the future, the DA says.
Artificial intelligence moves from the world of sci-fi to practical applications for modern challenges.