In today's technology roundup: Steve Jobs' death greatly exaggerated, McKinnon loses extradition fight, hackers prepare supermarket sweep, and Google Code reverses open source licence ban. ....
In this World Wide Wrap: Computing careers outstrip takers, top firms champion tech careers, and IBM opens Ballarat centre. ....
In this World Wide Wrap: FBI selects ActiveVOS, KeyMark adds MavBridge, and ProcessMaker achieves Intel certification. ....
In this World Wide Wrap: CORESense releases survey, DigiPoS unveils PC POS system, and solution aids online food ordering. ....
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 helps businesses control costs and manage risk. ....
The Uganda government has this week entered a USD572,000 agreement with the U.S. Trade and Development Agency to analyze the potential for a biofuels as a way of seeking alternatives to high costs of oil products on the world markets. ....
In this World Wide Wrap: Intel releases first medical device, Second Life acts as healthcare model, and Insight Imaging deploys Clearwave kiosks. ....
In this World Wide Wrap: Banco do Brasil selects Diebold, ATM market study under way, and Bibliotheca introduces BiblioHybrid systems. ....
In this World Wide Wrap: Virtual servers need backing up, SteelEye unveils disaster protection suite, and Speciality Bakers selects Acronis. ....
Google adds geolocation, anti-virus in the clouds, and graphics used in businesses. ....
The voice biometrics database collects voice prints from authenticated clients or subscribers. ....
In this World Wide Wrap: Server market accelerates, Dell gets a boost, and EMC unveils storage system. ....
Elderly citizens are now calling on the Kenyan government to encourage Kenyans to adopt AIDS orphans. ....
The latest round of UN-sponsored global Climate Change Talks in Accra, Ghana concluded Wednesday with clear signals that the pace of negotiations to get to a deal on long-term strengthened international action on climate change is picking up. ....
Josephine Okoti may be graded as poor by all standards but she is rich at heart. The tyranny of poverty has not inhibited her from pouring out her heart for needy children. ....
In this World Wide Wrap: MEA demand for TVs grows, Mzilikazi gets technology centre, and cellphones facilitates fairer elections. ....
The company aims to infiltrate the public sector market with its new ERP release. ....
The company's solution will be showcased on 5 September at the Midrand Conference Centre. ....
Attix5's automated, secure and centralised backups include management reporting and restore procedures. ....
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 gives users the ability to control costs, manage risk and increase employee productivity. ....
The companies have combined forces to deliver a factory management solution. ....
Twelve tutorials on three CD-ROMs teach Web technology, HTML, Web design and site management. ....
The 17-inch wide-screen mobile workstation has a built-in digitiser and colour calibrator. ....
The solution extends automated event management across heterogeneous environments. ....
In today's technology roundup: Steve Jobs' death greatly exaggerated, McKinnon loses extradition fight, hackers prepare supermarket sweep, and Google Code reverses open source licence ban. ....
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 helps businesses control costs and manage risk. ....
In this World Wide Wrap: Computing careers outstrip takers, top firms champion tech careers, and IBM opens Ballarat centre. ....
In this World Wide Wrap: FBI selects ActiveVOS, KeyMark adds MavBridge, and ProcessMaker achieves Intel certification. ....
In this World Wide Wrap: CORESense releases survey, DigiPoS unveils PC POS system, and solution aids online food ordering. ....
The Uganda government has this week entered a USD572,000 agreement with the U.S. Trade and Development Agency to analyze the potential for a biofuels as a way of seeking alternatives to high costs of oil products on the world markets. ....