Analysts and industry professionals predict a sturdy future for the personal computer, in spite of the rise of tablets.
Vehicle associations are actively advocating that motorists not register for e-tolling.
Apple's South African distributor, Core Group, boosts availability of the iPad.
Nokia trials free WiFi, Juniper in Samsung Android tie-up, Groupon founders to retain control, and celeb 'hacker' pleads not guilty.
The Microsoft Qatar initiative benefits students and educators with access to software licences, e-learning, official course materials and certifications.
Some 52% of all children eight and younger have access to mobile devices at home, says Common Sense Media.
The chip maker aims to get a foothold in a server market dominated by Intel.
Ernst & Young survey finds many companies have not implemented any controls to mitigate cloud computing risks.
vSMP Foundation Hardware certification enables high-performance computing applications on industry standard servers.
The company offers "day one" support for IBM's next-generation z/OS V1.13 across its mainframe management software solutions.
The tablet revolution sparked by the iPad makes it possible to serve up business intelligence quickly, says EnterpriseWorx.
Cosatu will insist that e-tolling has never been properly debated, and has not been accepted by Gauteng citizens.
Apple's high-end PC line in danger, RIM offers discounted PlayBooks, attacks aim at chemical and military firms, and Google+ for Android gets facelift.