Companies in this year`s CITI business acceleration programme experience a six-fold increase in monthly revenue.
In this World Wide Wrap: Smartphone gets optical mouse, Symbian show highlights innovations, and Microsoft hosts unified communications service.
Vodacom offers a voice-based option to SMS.
In this World Wide Wrap: Smart fabric trend grows, university creates vocal joystick, and Boxee wins top innovator award.
In this World Wide Wrap: New tech cancels signal collision, Kovio unveils printed RFID tag, and GAO introduces long-range RFID tag.
The low-cost, compact and lean function product is targeted at entry-level consumers.
Parliament wants to stop the home affairs department's online project.
The Ethekwini Hospital and Heart Centre, a “digitally-integrated” private hospital, is up and running at full hi-tech speed.
In this World Wide Wrap: University receives $1.15m from Dolby, Epson releases lightweight projectors, and Vault focuses on audiovisual business.
In today's technology roundup: The emergence of virtual threats, Interpol proposes world face-recognition database, Web content 'disturbing children', and SanDisk posts loss.
In this World Wide Wrap: 4G for mobile networks, cellular to merge with VOIP, and cellphone calls to motorists blocked.
Toshiba offers 3G-enabled notebooks that will provide access to the Internet anywhere, anytime.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft denies new interest in Yahoo, Palin demands $15m to search e-mails, game delayed over Koran phrases, and solar industry sees bright days ahead.