In this World Wide Wrap: Vivendi backs out of Zain deal, Intel changes Egypt strategy, and Zambia rolls out unified communications.
Banks should constantly research security threats and prepare technologies to protect customers, says Kaspersky Labs.
Nasa's collection of space mission pictures, video and film is available free to the public.
The launch is delayed for the third time this year and no new date has been set.
In this World Wide Wrap: Telcos get VOIP warning, VOIP to go virtual, and MyWay drives TV VOIP.
The desktop application suite is designed for customer service associates.
The new country head tries to bring the Android App store to local users.
SA has lost out on technology opportunities because its innovation system does not work, says the science and technology minister.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nigeria gets free mobile TV, 3D gaming on the horizon, and Motorola signs $2.9m radio contract.
In this World Wide Wrap: Organic Motion captures imagination, light-source creates super-chips, and Cisco plans networked cities.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM to build smart hotel, RFID tech monitors orchids, and innovation fuels RFID growth in Asia.
Multimillion-dollar orders for RFID technology are being placed globally.
Public service doctors vote online in the first known instance of a labour movement using electronic voting in SA.