NRF has awarded 35 scholarships for the 2011 Square Kilometre Array Project.
In this World Wide Wrap: Tweeting outlawed in courtroom, appeals court rules against MS, and court favours blind law graduate.
An association of emerging manufacturers wants SA's digital debate to be re-opened, a move that could further delay switchover.
Motorola breaks up, 'Anonymous' attacks Tunisian sites, hactivist attacks looming, and IT industry guilty of age discrimination.
The event is a melting pot for telecom innovators to share ideas on the converging market.
As 2010 draws to a close, industry players highlight outstanding events in the ICT sector.
In this World Wide Wrap: 3D tech leaps into the classroom, Margaritaville gets Technomedia solutions, and SITA acquires Com-Net Software.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile giants fight for patents, refunds for mobile TV gadgets, and Sony PS3 gets TV capability.
After a series of false starts, will the 3D TV industry finally get off the ground?
There has been no official word about which digital TV format SA will adopt, despite a recent SADC decision to use the European DVB-T standard - and time is fast running out.
The SKA could transform the country's sci-tech profile and help unravel the mysteries of the universe.
The JSE-listed company is concerned that it will not report growth for the full year - potentially breaking a decade-long record.