In this World Wide Wrap: eHealth to acquire PlanPrescriber, GE intros e-health platform in Middle East, and e-health grants create 1 000 jobs.
ITWeb reviews Apple's iPad and investigates the viability of the device in the local market.
In today's technology roundup: Smartphones get novel memory material, US Treasury site serves up malware, IE drops below 60% market share, and lawmakers draft Web-ad privacy safeguards.
In this World Wide Wrap: E-commerce giants reach deal, Google brands search results, and HP unveils app store.
Experience in using the Internet is a critical factor for increasing its adoption rate, says World Wide Worx.
A new report on local Twitter usage reveals South Africans send around 1.5 million tweets a month.
Banks are gearing up to offer customised online options, says Accenture.
In today's technology roundup: Iron Man 2 online before US debut, Palin e-mail hacker found guilty, $100 laptop targets east Africa, and Boy Scouts develop video game badge.
Company executives visit Cape Town with the view to possibly setting up an incubator in the city.
The global mobile banking industry will reach 894 million users by 2015, predicts Berg Insight.
Web sites are an important mechanism for providing important contact information, but companies still get it wrong, says EPiServer SA.
After suspending its e-book sales, Exclusive Books expects to restart the e-book portal from July.
In today's technology roundup: Hackers exploit iPad popularity, Google acquires widget-maker, US senators request Facebook privacy fix, and courts rule on violent game laws.