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.
In this World Wide Wrap: Rwanda to debut upcode, Kenya offers BPO, and healthcare goes mobile.
The economic climate forces companies to think carefully about their resources, says Butler Group.
High-definition does not mean the sets are ready to receive the new digital TV signal, says the DOC.
Radio telescopes as far afield as Puerto Rico and Poland link to SA scope for intercontinental astronomy.
LG Electronics launched its Scarlet LCD TV in an unconventional way.
Inkjet is no longer restricted to the arena of ink on paper.
Hasso Plattner Ventures Africa has more than R300 million to invest.
Journalists were shown technology under development at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Centre in Silicon Valley. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions]