In today's technology roundup: Blood vessels made on 3D printer, Gmail challenges MS Exchange, Yahoo's interim CEO gets pay rise, and missile maker's network hacked.
Developers will soon be able to design connectivity apps for Ford and Bug Labs' OpenXC platform.
The device runs on Google's mobile OS, and will be released next year with pre-loaded titles.
The marriage means the broadcasting companies will jointly own more than 500 radio stations.
The devices pack 750GB of storage, limit spinning and have upgradeable hard drives, says the company.
IT leaders are under pressure to support employee-owned devices, reveals a Dimension Data-commissioned study.
A sleek, ultra-thin laptop, but not for those on a budget.
Organisations can use existing architecture to reduce costs and maintain customer satisfaction, says Absa.
Microsoft has a lot riding on its new operating system, which could take the company to the next level of mobile computing - or else it could be game over.
The bid documents submitted yesterday by SA for the SKA project represent eight years of work.
The current economic climate means government must be able to do more with less in terms of IT, says the agency.
Axiz and Centrafin contribute to the bulk of revenue growth of 57% this year.
Sales of the BlackBerry tablet were “well below expectations” and Research In Motion pins hopes on BlackBerry 7 devices.