While the adoption of video conferencing can save time, money and the planet, it is still a big adjustment for many.
South African companies are doing it for themselves. Judging by the success stories, they are definitely on the up.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Inkjet to dominate, Consolidated buys HP presses, and Nikon releases Capture NX 2.
Xerox is demonstrating a variety of innovative digital print applications at drupa in Dusseldorf. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions]
Dual Dynamic Power Management increases power savings and boosts performance for memory-intensive applications.
The country will reach its R&D spending goals by the end of this year.
In this World Wide Wrap: MasterCard rolls out PayPass, RFID helps travellers, and UK teens tackle crime.
In this World Wide Wrap: OmniVision goes upside down, Airport security improves, and Kodak eyes India.
Despite the potential of NFC, consumers are still wary.
SA is to develop its own computational fluid dynamics software.
Talks to launch SA's Sumbandilasat are set to resume.
In today's technology roundup: GameStop ditches Zune, upstart takes on big Web browsers, US gamers shocked at economic crisis, and Telstra goes sci-fi with holograms.