Social media can develop brand eminence by showing the human side of a business, says Deloitte.
Recent offerings from MultiChoice and Vodacom may offer television on a cellular phone, but it is a far cry from true mobile TV.
In this World Wide Wrap: IP Australia adopts Web 2.0, KickApps upgrades social CMS, and Newgen rolls out OmniDocs 7.0.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID threatens consumer privacy, IBM develops smart billboards, and RFID hacker raises privacy concerns.
Cell C has revamped its corporate identity and will roll out its new network in the coming weeks.
Vodacom has unveiled a Nokia range of smartphones specifically designed to meet the needs of the visually impaired.
The latest versions of RIM's Blackberry operating systems has some features that put other phone makers to shame.
Duxbury Networking unveils the HSUPA-382X, offering high-speed access to the Internet.
In this World Wide Wrap: Social networking bigger than e-mail, gambling ban enforced in US, and BigCommerce unveils mobi-site.
In this World Wide Wrap: VOIP market set to grow, VOIP sees upswing in Middle East, and DMSL invests in VOIP boom.
Digital marketing agency Quirk will run two new online courses to educate students on e-marketing trends.
The South African winner will score a fully paid trip to the Innovate Conference in San Francisco.
Emerging market consumers don't care about bank accounts, they care about solving payment problems, says Fundamo.