The assembly of the Large Hadron Collider nears completion, meaning it is time for the software and grid computing architecture to show mettle.
In this World Wide Wrap: Glu makes $36m bid, court allows T-Mobile lawsuit, and FCC auctions airwaves.
The first local study on the issue raises questions and urges service providers to "do more" to fight the scourge.
In this World Wide Wrap: Uptime adds ProCurve, Cisco invests in UAE, and Arbor to acquire Ellacoya.
The reliability of broadband services will be key in determining the market's future growth, say analysts.
The first of the SA Air Force's new Gripen fighter jets is nearly ready for delivery.
SA's SeaArk wins a second international contract for its hi-tech prawn farming system.
The high-speed, low latency packages will run on the Internet Solutions Fibre International ADSL network.
Glen Marques heads to California to develop broadband video services.
The latest GPS, in-car entertainment devices and vehicle security products will be on show at the DigitalLife Expo in Johannesburg in April.
President Thabo Mbeki has approved the Electronic Communications Amendment Act of 2007 and the Infraco Act.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sify plans thin client, DataSynapse unveils FabricServer, and Toolkit infects Web servers.
The company's third annual Information Security Survey is now open.