Smarter buildings for smarter cities
Known as the 'building whisperer', IBM's David Bartlett says the best way to build a smarter city is one smarter building at a time.
Samsung confirms smart watch in the works
Beating Apple to the punch, Samsung has gone public with its intentions to bring a smart watch device to market.
Adobe CTO heads to Apple
Long-time defender of Flash technology, Kevin Lynch, resigns from Adobe and will join Apple as VP of technology.
Smartphone snooze-fest
Consumers continue to yawn at the latest handset releases - have we hit an innovation ceiling?
BlackBerry: in it to win it
The BlackBerry 10 launch has put BlackBerry back on the starting grid of the smartphone race, which it intends to win, says CEO Thorsten Heins.
Kindle Paperwhite officially in SA
The latest version of the popular Kindle e-reader is now available directly from local retailers.
The state of the smartphone war post-S4
Samsung's new flagship smartphone has Apple on the defensive, and marks a shift in the battle at the top of the smartphone market.
The Google Reader uprising
Google Reader users flock to alternative services, and an online petition has close to 125 000 signatures.
A new chapter for Android?
The mastermind behind Android, Andy Rubin, steps down, signalling the possible convergence of the mobile OS with Chrome.
Google Reader to be retired
As part of Google's ongoing spring cleaning, Google Reader will no longer be available as of 1 July.
Android to overtake iOS in tablet wars
The IDC forecasts this will be the year Android topples Apple's iOS and becomes the dominant operating system for tablets worldwide.
LinkedIn to buy Pulse?
The professional network is reportedly looking to acquire personalised news aggregator Pulse for between $50 million and $100 million.