Cancer has taken a true visionary away from us; we won't forget his lesson: to keep dreaming, imagining and innovating,…
Apple's co-founder, innovator and entrepreneur dies after a long struggle with cancer
Ghana is at the forefront of Africa's technological development, but can it overcome its chronic e-waste problem, asks Sophie Curtis
Amazon's Silk browser uses a proxy to speed up browsing. Clint Boulton thinks it might allow Amazon to steal a…
Camfed volunteers are using mobile software to monitor the management of educational resources in Ghana
Ghanaian cashew nut farmers are testing a smartphone app that improves efficiency in the supply chain
McAfee plans to buy Nitro Security to expand into the blossoming security analytics field
Teradata Data Warehouse Appliance 2690 triples the data storage processing capacity of its predecessor
IBM is buying Q1 Labs to expand its business security portfolio with deep analytics capabilities
Microsoft is targeting so-called 'Graymail' (including spam) with a number of new Hotmail features
Larry Ellison used his keynote speech at Oracle OpenWorld to tout Oracle's forthcoming Exalytics appliance
HP has completed its £6.7bn acquisition of UK firm Autonomy, following approval by shareholders
Fresh from dumping MeeGo, Nokia is now developing another Linux-based platform for low-end smartphones
BroadSoft is using technology from newly acquired iLinc for the BroadCloud Web Collaboration tool
It's great to see Facebook shelling out on Websense security to protect its users - but who will protect us…
Google's branded shop within a shop is designed to promote and sell Samsung Chromebooks running Chrome OS
Facebook has linked up with Websense to warn users of malicious links posted on the social network
The next five years will see a global market expansion for cloud services that will lead to new innovations
Oracle says Autonomy "shopped" itself around before HP bought it, but does this reflect worse on Autonomy or Oracle, asks…
The privacy implications of Facebook's frictionless sharing for social apps are causing concern among experts
The open source move by Bristol City Council has been struggling over government concerns about security
Sugar beats Schmidt, Ballmer and Jobs in eWEEK readers' dreams. Next. do you trust open source?
With Google’s Web Fonts Developer API developers can incorporate Web Fonts into apps dynamically
IT professionals may have accepted social media but they lack the tools to protect against cyber-threats
Groups of women Shea nut harvesters in Ghana are using SAP smartphone software to improve efficiency
Samsung has agreed to pay Microsoft royalties for its Android devices, as Microsoft steps up its licensing strategy
It's one year since the Document Foundation created LibreOffice from the Oracle-controlled OpenOffice.org
Intel is ditching the MeeGo platform and instead throwing its weight behind Tizen to take on Android
Google is integrating new services into Google+, says Clint Boulton. That should help in its bid to catch up with…
ICT centres run by women provide hubs of learning in remote rural regions of Ghana