New regulations will force companies to think smarter about the way they use technology to manage information.
In this World Wide Wrap: Gadget problems divide sexes, Motorola Droid sees strong sales, and Samsung intros super-slim memory chip.
In this World Wide Wrap: Video fingerprinting eases searches, Olympus releases PEN EP-2 DSLR, and SVC for videoconferencing studied.
The operator more than doubles its asking price for the critical Salt link between Sutherland and Cape Town.
In today's technology roundup: Sun files $120m loss on the hush, T-Mobile and Orange confirm merger, China plans humanoid Olympics, and iPhone worm is never gonna give you up.
Printable electronics place computing power on a range of surfaces from fabric to plastic. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions]
Technology from PayPass will enable South African commuters to pay for taxi rides via their cellphones.
Google will present the keynote address at ITWeb's Spatially-enabled Information Services conference.
It's time to mobilise locally available resources to implement continental ICT priority projects, says SA's communications minister.
In today's technology roundup: Collapse of phone network simulated, NY insider trading scandal widens, F1 designer unveils electric car, and EU amends 'three strikes' Bill.
In this World Wide Wrap: Clean energy to boost manufacturing, manufacturing intelligence solution released, Chartered Semiconductor guns for no 2, and Design LED joins flexible display project.
Sniff petrol, shoot a bunny... but for God's sake, don't buy an electric car.
It's unclear who received the temporary mobile TV broadcasting licence, which expires after the World Cup.