In today's technology roundup: MS, Nokia partnership rivals RIM, iGoogle unveils social gadgets, Facebook tests 'Facebook Lite', and Tr.im back in business.
In this World Wide Wrap: Lawsuits question after-hour demands, injunction issued in RealDVD case, and Twitter sued over emergency tweets.
The new Samsung X460 incorporates WiMax capability.
The fibre-optic broadband project will be completed a year early and R70 million below expectations.
The IT industry experiences a fourth wave of change with the development of rich Web capabilities, says Adobe.
The centre pushes ahead with ICT infrastructure, promising affordable broadband capacity in the near future.
High telecoms costs and poor broadband infrastructure inhibit the roll-out of software-as-a-service solutions in SA, say strategists.
Space technology initiatives will boost the economy, says the Department of Science and Technology.
The local government turns to ICT as it rethinks its approach to service delivery in the province.
The company partners with Microsoft to provide pay-as-you-go hosted solutions.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sprint unveils 4G hotspot devices, smartphones to replace laptops, and Google getting On2 video.
A local definition of software-as-service is needed to address emerging market demands, says Progress Software.
Zain and Ericsson set up a mobile network to advance communication services in fishing communities.