In this World Wide Wrap: UN tech overhaul a blunder, Rwandan e-health initiative unveiled, and Lavasa to become an e-city.
In this World Wide Wrap: Carriers adopt code of conduct, Wireless-N tech looks promising, and AT&T strengthens 3G network.
Mobile and fixed-line technologies are both sustainable in SA, provided they work together, says Telkom.
The company's Fifa World Cup Web site features fan content and a football-focused search engine.
While MTN applies for funding, government denounces support claims.
Highly-organised online criminals are fast changing the value of buying anti-virus software.
Sammy Gumbe moves into a full-time position as executive of IT solutions.
The telco hopes the change will increase its growth opportunities.
New touch-screen printers from Lexmark offer Web-connectivity and greater user customisation.
In this World Wide Wrap: Patent wars a $10bn business, TiVo sues AT&T and Verizon, and US groups want more protection.
The search firm starts taking photos of SA suburbs for Street View, expected to go live before the World Cup.
In this World Wide Wrap: China Crescent rolls out WiMax in Africa, Zain considers selling African operations, and Zim gets 3G.
The company follows Telkom as it increases consumer bandwidth on ADSL lines.