In this World Wide Wrap: Seacom to lower African bandwidth costs, president's arrest warrant effects technology plans, and India-Africa partnerships strengthen.
AfriGIS has unveiled its software solution aimed at addressing challenges experienced by SMEs.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP offers Enviro notebook batteries, Accenture and Cisco unveil network solution, and D-Link wins green award.
In this World Wide Wrap: South Korea's VOIP subscribers hits 3m, Clearwire tests WiMax VOIP phones, and Skype VOIP version 4.0 improves video.
Issues surrounding online privacy and securing personal information will be discussed at ITWeb's Security Summit 2009.
Ericsson has begun its WCDMA network roll-out expansion in China.
In this World Wide Wrap: Japan pushes digital TV standard, 3D comes to life, and TTP showcases mobile digital TV.
Criminals are using more sophisticated means to commit their crimes, says Kaspersky Lab.
Cyber crooks are using new technologies and methods to get into systems, a Kaspersky report reveals.
The security company has deployed new technology into its beta anti-virus software.
The hospitality industry will boom as the World Cup approaches.
In today's technology roundup: Robo-fish to hunt pollution, UK card fraud reaches |--gbp--|610 million, Samsung debuts iTunes rival, and Discovery astronauts install solar wings.
HP urges companies to use IT effectively to reduce energy usage.