The Department of Correctional Services has yet to issue a tender for the parolee tracking system.
In today's technology roundup: Scammers target Windows users, Cisco axes video camera business, MS previews Internet Explorer 10, and Apple to sync iPods with iTunes.
Ghana prepares for high-speed broadband following the deployment of Glo 1 fibre-optic undersea cable.
The hack, called Shairport, allows iTunes music streaming to any device and not juts Apple products.
OpenStack: NaaS will provide network resources required to interconnect OpenStack zones and network resources.
Plessey has completed 11 sites designed to boost the amount of bandwidth capacity available in SA.
The solution delivers expanded coverage for virtual desktop environments.
Local politics heat up on the social media front, as parties try to connect with voters via Facebook and Twitter.
The latest update to the desktop browser is now available in Afrikaans.
The acquisition will enable M5 to offer mid-size businesses advanced IP contact centre technologies.
The operator wants the regulator to force Telkom to free up parts of the local loop, which could speed up unbundling.
Kenya's corporate sector gets behind a project to upgrade information networks for the country's disaster monitoring centre.
The Open Compute Project by Facebook will share the design of its data centre and server technology.