Learning institutions that received donated computers are not putting them to good use, says SMS Web.
In Today's Technology Roundup: Alcatel-Lucent to cut 1 000 jobs, MS releases iPhone application, Delta to roll out WiFi, and US shuts down scareware sellers.
In today's technology roundup: Chrome leaves beta stage, Microsoft warns of browser bug, EA's profits slump, and booming brain games.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google Android gets boost, LG shows smartphone chip, and South Korea opens market.
The next step should focus on establishing a mobile workforce, says Avaya.
SADC members hope a science and technology unit will promote developments in the region.
Virtualisation is transforming enterprise infrastructure, says VMware.
In today's technology roundup: ID cards catch first victim, Indian court urged to ban Google Earth, White House opposes free Internet plan, and Sony set to unveil virtual world.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nuclear fusion challenges addressed, countries look to food mutation, and TI accelerates research.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP to expand in Gujarat, schools re-equip to trim waste, and Canon opens darkroom concept store.
Nanotechnology and quantum computing will be on our doorstep by 2020, says IBM.
In this World Wide Wrap: Students benefit from audiovisual tech, computers assist brain functioning, and Mixed Signals audits viewing experience.
In this World Wide Wrap: Enterprise architecture protects computers, WOA emerges as alternative style, and trends affect risk management.