Choosing the right printer for your specific needs can be tricky, says Epson.
Could future mobility systems see the end of the personal car?
Business service management has a lot in common with flying a plane.
Technology can give students the edge in an increasingly connected and competitive global environment.
The deadlines for the implementation and live testing of e-tolling may be extended.
Local Apple distributor Core Group drops the price of first-generation iPads, only days after the iPad 2 was unveiled.
AfriNIC expects to run out of IPv4 addresses within a year, and calls on the continent to grab the opportunities IPv6 will offer.
In today's technology roundup: IPv6 creates spam-filtering nightmare, UK over-reliant on satellite, new rules set to make cookies crumble, and women seek attention on Facebook.
This comes as sales of mobile devices increasingly become tools used in the enterprise.
The company will supply the department with 250 000 Symantec licences to distribute to schools and provincial departments.
Cyber-activism and cyber-warfare will continue to be major topics in IT security this year, the summit reveals.
An ITWeb survey aims to unravel the biggest security threats targeting social networking sites.
A new electronics academy aims to give high school students from disadvantaged communities training in technical skills.