A new local distributor seeks to expand the console's retail base in SA.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple files patents for future gadgets, robot learns to smile, and Samsung unveils green hard drive.
The National Lotteries Board may take further action against the cellular company.
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The traffic offences initiative will roll-out nationally next year, once all the problems have been fixed, say officials.
Operators and their contractors face heavy fines and sanctions should there be any breech, says Swisttech.
In this World Wide Wrap: EU calls for broadcasting framework, Sudan to deploy DVB-H, and German DTV booms.
Wireless Internet service providers are asked to stop interfering with Gauteng's weather radar.
Local IT companies gear up to tackle e-waste as legislative and economic pressure builds.
In this World Wide Wrap: Saving in cloud is risky, Sharp TVs banned from US, and nanotech company files for bankruptcy.
The former Cell C turnaround man heads to Telkom's ailing Nigerian operation.