In this World Wide Wrap: IT giants oppose Google book deal, YouTube debuts e-commerce store, and Twitter to develop location-based tweets.
A local widget design competition offers R50 000 as first prize for the winning application.
3D films make a comeback in SA's cinemas, but local studios face financial and demand challenges.
Enter the 2009 FNB Enablis Seda Business LaunchPad competition before 18 September, says sponsor Microsoft.
In this World Wide Wrap: Boston seeks broadcast stimulus, Peru drives Japanese digital broadcasting, and mobile news channel for BlackBerry.
In this World Wide Wrap: Second Silverlight hits beta, open source hardware has advantages, and Java caching vendors merge.
In today's technology roundup: Hacker may sue AT&T, UK govt proposes smart ticketing, Internet junkie detox claims US first, and Iran tries to crack games market.
In this World Wide Wrap: Microsoft seeks interference fix, new tool simulates network attacks, and Nuvifone M20 released in Asia.
In this World Wide Wrap: ECM vendors adapt, Gartner reveals magic quadrant leaders, and Lingxia develops Web 2.0 platform.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nvidia readies Intel-disputed chip, MS can avoid legal damage, and Rambus to sue chip manufacturers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cloud tops the hype cycle, future electric cars talk to grid, and PrimeSense devices track every move.
In this World Wide Wrap: Knowledge group boosts RFID, fire fighters use RFID, and German researchers test network tags.
In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon unveils world modem, Huawei named WiMax vendor, and Britain publishes digital network plan.