The Samsung S5230, also known as the Samsung Star, is available in Namibia.
Axis has unveiled a USB stick that doubles as a bottle-opener.
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Sony Ericsson's motion-activated headphones allow users to pause music during incoming calls by removing an earpiece.
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American State Bank will deploy the app to give consumers control over daily banking decisions.
A software application that enables feature phones to run mobile applications is now available in SA.
Mobile medical tools address patients' need for access to clear and concise medical information, says Blausen.