In this World Wide Wrap: Java welcomes open source, UK behind on open source, and Daisy makes Word talk.
It is now feasible to have a notebook as the chief means of connectivity to the physical office, says Gary Naidoo, deputy MD of Sahara.
SA is leading the way in architects qualified to design agile enterprises. It's just the maturity and implementation details that are the challenge.
The company distributes iPod Nanos to architectural practices around the country.
BAE Systems is tasked to develop a mobile military communications network designed to protect against cyber attacks.
Scientists integrate command of two unmanned flying vehicles and two ground vehicles, taking robotics to a new level.
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In this World Wide Wrap: NeoCatena protects RFID, Opaltec wants used scanners, and Thailand gets more cards.
NComputing promises to turn keyboards and monitors into PCs using a $15 chip.
The Global VSAT Forum will invest $20 billion to launch 20 more satellites in the next five years.
The arms company finds the old adage is true - too many cooks spoil the broth.
The SA Police Service will use satellite imagery to beef up border protection.
A BAE Systems-led team will develop miniature robots for military use.