In this World Wide Wrap: Hottest gadgets at CES, hi-tech newcomers in 2010, and home fuel cell charges gadgets.
In this World Wide Wrap: Panasonic intros visual comms system, free online video threatened, and is 3D here to stay?
Swift Holdings says its traffic warning system has beat its initial expectations.
The company's platform is built to support high-quality desktop videoconferencing.
In this World Wide Wrap: UK universities invest in SME initiative, Thailand to boost SME GDP, and Zambia govt praises SME performance.
South Africans have attempted to avoid roadblocks by setting up Facebook groups and sending out tweets.
Intelligent number plates will be implemented in April 2010, says the Gauteng government.
In today's technology roundup: Apple to release tablet PCs, France implements Internet piracy law, Spirit soars on Mars, and Windows loses market share.
As the climate change discussions are underway in Copenhagen, IBM says it will be driving its Smart Planet initiative.
An official announcement is expected in January 2010 and the plant will be set up before the end of the year.
Under the “L'Aquila Ultrabroadband Project” initiative, all 183 buildings on new plots have had ultra broadband connections installed.
In this World Wide Wrap: Africa takes action against climate change, Nokia taps into Africa's unbanked and Uganda looks to low income market.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nortel, Verizon claim first 100G network, LTE gains traction, and Starent shareholders approve Cisco deal.