In this World Wide Wrap: BT starts price war, Samsung hits Oz 3D TV market, and OFTA cautions against illegal broadcasting.
Mobile will be the top digital medium during the event, says AdMob.
MultiChoice returns fire with a R99 offering, in response to Top TV's similarly priced basic package.
In today's technology roundup: Steve Jobs explains ban on Flash, EU considers new cyber crime agency, UK white space could fill up fast, and James Cameron builds 3D cam for Mars rover.
In this World Wide Wrap: China Mobile drives IP convergence, Nvidia eyes 3DTV, and RIM converges mobile workforce.
The new pay-TV provider eyes SA's 5.5 million available households as its eventual target.
The technology improves productivity and controls costs, says Galdon Data.
The telepresence solution reduces travel time and costs, and increases speed-to-market.
In today's technology roundup: Chinese insurer to appeal MS ruling, Facebook's Open Graph heralds semantic Web, Serkis plans motion capture studio, and Chery joins electric car collaboration.
In this World Wide Wrap: Rugby gets broadcasting boost, Virginia keeps public broadcasting, and CenturyTel to buy Qwest in stock swap.
In this World Wide Wrap: Ubuntu releases SSO code, White House furthers open platform, and SETI releases data to public.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hitachi drives unified computing, T-Mobile rolls out navigation smartphone, and Taiwan Mobile eyes digital convergence.