In today's technology roundup: Google loses love, warning on Web video costs, AT&T releases music phone, Google pulls plug, SCO's Unix claim dead in the water, and BioShock demo on Xbox Live.
The local IT industry has much to gain, but needs to understand the Asian business culture, says SA's embassy in Seoul.
The Intel rival has set up shop at the JSE Securities Exchange.
Telkom will provide the fixed-line telecommunications backbone for the 2010 World Cup soccer tournament.
The SA National Defence Force is upgrading its command-and-control system.
In this World Wide Wrap: Virgin lets messaging fly, IM a liability, and SMS robs thieves.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bundling aids VOIP success, VOIP Logic introduces Cortex 2.0, and profitability achievable in pure-play VOIP.
The new cable operator will offer international connectivity at 80% less than Telkom's prices.
Together with government, the company is piloting a project for a mobile e-learning solution.
In this World Wide Wrap: Acer ventures into gaming, Sony mum on prices, and new chip for Xbox.
The Department of Public Enterprises has been slammed for presenting a weak Infraco case.
The modern marketing medium enables TV-like displays to be deployed virtually anywhere.
Neotel will make its mark on the local communications space next month, with the launch of its core offering.