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Adobe Photoshop celebrates its 20thbirthday with a number of events around the world.
Over R800 million has been spent and R1.1 billion has been allocated for the next three years.
The troubled parastatal's inability to spend its funding has seen cash being put on hold for the national broadband project.
New regulations have moved the pay-TV operator back onto a shared multiplex with etv.
The monitors come with Dual Core CPU processors and don't require the installation of a separate PC.
The company has deployed interactive mobile multimedia services powered by the Alcatel-Lucent Mobile Interactive TV.
The regulator publishes the final DTT regulations, but pushes out the switchover date indefinitely.
Concerns are arising that SA risks losing the bid for the prestigious telescope due to internal struggles.
The P1266i delivers cable-free projection of video and audio from computers placed anywhere in a room. [Local rep: Axiz]
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In today's technology roundup: Google acquires Aardvark, Apple to sell $1 TV shows, Astronaut tweets images from space, and US IT employment recovers slightly.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM unveils wire-speed processor, Ericsson wins LTE deal, and Africa pushes for mobile TV.