The implementation of intelligent number plates and other IT projects are delayed as government resources run low.
In this World Wide Wrap: Talking back to tech, DIY OLED kits released, and networks get energy wise.
In this World Wide Wrap: Flash storage drives the cloud, AAM Technologies eyes Middle East, and Gartner urges 'emergent architecture'.
In this World Wide Wrap: Wireless pacemaker allows online monitoring, nurses contribute to health-tech inventions, and UK patient database plans scrapped.
The IT industry experiences a fourth wave of change with the development of rich Web capabilities, says Adobe.
The SA Weather Service expands the availability of its real-time information to the public, industry and government.
In today's technology roundup: HP sued by own sales reps, snooping laws used 1 400 times a day, Georgian blogger calls for probe, rivals bid to snatch green domain, and cheque deposits via iPhone offered.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google sells radio biz, Australia gets digital radio, and US showcases DTV.
Space technology initiatives will boost the economy, says the Department of Science and Technology.
In this World Wide Wrap: Siggraph gets graphic, leap in laser tech, and robots to boost healthcare.
In this World Wide Wrap: iPhone healthcare apps win awards, Cygnos improves computing carts, and robotic healthcare on the horizon .
In this World Wide Wrap: Optical tags to replace barcodes, Lexmark debuts RFID print accessory, and CheckPoint and Metro drive RFID.
Adaptive authentication and transaction monitoring are needed to protect against increasingly sophisticated man-in-the-middle attacks.