The company is expected to announce a game streaming service for PlayStation hardware at the annual trade show, E3.
Though the industry is relatively new, government is losing millions in tax to illegal operators, says Ladbrokes.co.za.
Fibre to the home is essential for SA to improve its position in world broadband rankings.
A UK university is creating a printed publication using a type of "smart" paper that responds to the human touch.
The family of Internet core routers are designed to address major shifts happening in global networks.
Virgin Media says the majority of cash set aside by the UK government to improve broadband is destined for BT's coffers.
The Linked Content Coalition wants an effective, universal deployment of technology to make copyright work on the Web.
The company's VP was arrested for printing fake bar codes that gave him hugely discounted prices.
Police make informed and proactive decisions related to criminal activity through the use of data analysis.
South Africans take to the social networks to voice their opinions on the controversial painting and its defacement.
The satellite operator introduces an IP trunking solution that it claims will drop operators' costs to $500 per Mbps per month.
E-commerce start-up Teachers Pay Teachers lets educators sell their lesson plans to those who are struggling to engage students.
The company leveraged the added capacity it has built into its network, which increased by 8% in the last week.