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.
With technology and legislation, people are getting more comfortable with blowing the whistle.
The CSIR`s Hartebeeshoek telescope takes part in another planet-wide radio telescope experiment.
Desktop virtualisation takes hold in SA, says NCSolutions.
The seventh annual multinational Printing Innovation with Xerox Imaging Awards will open for entries on 29 May. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions]
The company offers a certification programme for thin client devices.
The Bytes Communication Systems roadshow will demonstrate how remote workers can function productively in a virtual world.
Most SMEs no longer need to work from offices, says a telecoms consultant.
A local company turns a cellphone into a point-of-sale device, allowing users to get paid by credit card.