Airline travellers in sub-Saharan Africa should soon be able to surf the Internet at 35 000 feet. Internet provider WirelessG…
[Best of the Web — Monday, 18 January 2010] Nokia, Apple step up war of words: The fight between Nokia…
Vodacom shareholders decided to take no action against former CEO Alan Knott-Craig following a forensic report into nepotism allegations, the…
There are videogames that elevate the medium, perhaps not to the level of art, but to something approaching respectability. The…
Residents of Craigavon in Fourways, north of Johannesburg, have vowed to fight wireless broadband provider iBurst to the bitter end…
Welcome to our new “Best of the Web” daily feature, in which we summarise the big tech stories from around the world. Videogames are big business. If you were in any doubt of that, consider that the Christmas season’s big blockbuster, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, has just exceeded US$1bn in sales. It’s estimated that the game has sold more than 15m units since launch on 10 November 2009
Wireless broadband provider iBurst believes it has definitive proof that a base station it operates in Fourways, north of Johannesburg,…
JSE-listed multinational IT group Datatec has continued to weather the worldwide economic recession well and is on track to deliver…
The number of Internet users in SA is growing strongly for the first time in years, new research from World…
In less than a fortnight, Apple CEO Steve Jobs will take to a stage in San Francisco to unveil one of the most eagerly awaited consumer electronics products in history. Can the brains behind the iPod and the iPhone deliver the goods once again?