In this World Wide Wrap: Gossip site Gawker hacked, Alfresco ships language packs, and Africa gets content management services.
In this World Wide Wrap: Tweeting outlawed in courtroom, appeals court rules against MS, and court favours blind law graduate.
In this World Wide Wrap: Motorola split to boost RFID, NZ museum tracks artefacts, and smart sensor drives safety.
Online self-service will become ubiquitous in the future, says Consology.
Motorola breaks up, 'Anonymous' attacks Tunisian sites, hactivist attacks looming, and IT industry guilty of age discrimination.
In this World Wide Wrap: US networking spending lags, school calls for fibre-optic network, and 'networking king' enters the game.
In this World Wide Wrap: ZMI unveils HD aerial video, Xtranormal charges for cartoon tools, and Toshiba creates glass-free 3D laptop.
In this World Wide Wrap: NASA pens $2.5bn outsourcing deal, positive predictions for Indian IT, and Internet to boost Kenya's outsourcing.
South African e-sports had a successful 2010 and MSSA expects to achieve more milestones this year.
One of the big names in gaming finally releases a proper game for Apple's platform.
Traveller volumes during the festive season were tracked using legacy technology from the World Cup.
Deal values Facebook at $50bn, Verizon lines up 4G products, Intel aims flash at tablets, and Europe close to universal charger standard.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia India to deploy Tej, Singapore network boosts SMEs, and agencies in SME disservice.