In this World Wide Wrap: Karnataka hosts nanotech conference, business unprepared for emerging tech, and scientists find the happy factor.
Team Komodo has won the South African leg of the Imagine Cup, a Microsoft co-sponsored technology competition.
The Nkosi's Haven communications centre has been developed in partnership with US-based Infinite Family.
Collaboration on security best practices adapts security, audit and compliance programmes to meet new computing demands. [Local rep: Attachmate]
Many netbook users are without online protection and have limited software loaded, says Phoenix Software.
IT firm Business Genetics has established its presence in SA after identifying a shortage of skills.
By October 2010, 60 million units had been sold worldwide.
It may be pricey, but this solid-state storage offering brings massive speed benefits.
The deadline given for Aarto in recent media reports is probably for the system, and not implementation, says the transport department.
The Space Weather Centre will provide alerts, forecasts and information via the Internet, Twitter and radio.
The SARS call centre handled a record of more than three million calls during this tax season.
WikiLeaks bolsters cyber defence, Google unveils Chrome OS pilot, UK to benefit least from cloud, and Amazon takes Kindle to the Web.
In this World Wide Wrap: Networking gear goes green, Grid Net settles for LTE, and network glitch affects millions.