In this World Wide Wrap: Telesphere lands $7m added funding, Samsung smartphones get mobile VOIP, and Yota eyes GSM handover.
Successful broadband development in SA will drive the evolution of cloud computing services, says iBurst.
Changing market demands cause SA to fall behind in providing high-speed quality bandwidth, says Neotel's CTO.
Global renewable energy uptake depends on changed paradigms and investment autonomy, not international agreements, says Hermann Scheer.
In this World Wide Wrap: IOC secures $3.8bn broadcasting rights, DNA Finland rolls out mobile TV, and LS to supply WiFi to Iraq.
A lack of good government policy has caused solar energy to be left behind locally, says Solar World Congress chairman Jon Adams.
The initiative is about more than building a local version of Silicon Valley, say its founders.
In today's technology roundup: Classic crimes could pose future threats, Cisco fights 'dark Web' with appliance, tiny 'nuclear batteries' unveiled, and PS3 to lead rising game sales.
In this World Wide Wrap: F5 and Oracle unify access management, new tech tackles DDOS attacks, and AT&T acquires VeriSign security business.
In this World Wide Wrap: Philippines halts RFID plan, IBM builds genetic code reader, and Google celebrates the barcode.
In this World Wide Wrap: Light innovators win Nobel, body computing to reform healthcare, and tracking emerging memory.
In today's technology roundup: Ballmer rejects simpler software licensing, PayPal hacker banished, Energy-from-waste powers US army, and Facebook acknowledges access problems.
In this World Wide Wrap: tracking tech for child protection, roll-up laptop in the pipeline, and bamboo designs gain momentum.