The company increases its investment to take advantage of the dynamic market.
ONEdotCOM entered the local telecoms market last week, promising to focus on corporate telecommunications.
SA has slipped down the e-readiness list because other nations are working harder, says deputy communications minister Obed Bapela.
The new ultrabooks will have improved storage capacity and battery life, says Intel.
Convergence is the name of the game in the future, says Nology.
The British government will look into clamping down on social networks, raising concerns about freedom of expression.
The Nielsen 2011 Mobile Insights survey shows the majority of South Africans still use, and will continue to use, Nokia devices.
The local digital mapping company is now a member of the global mobile marketing organisation.
Toshiba releases a fixed-mobile convergence solution to help small business users stay connected.
The micro-blogging service ups its social graph as it announces two new features and completes its native photo-sharing facility.
The local DJ launches his own app on the iTunes App Store.
A new token makes it possible for first responders to access medical information, such as allergies or blood type.