Although no specific deadlines have been set, the education ministry wants tech at the forefront of a more efficient education sector.
The rugged new smartphone is also an Android 4.2.2-based barcode computer.
The IT distributor aims to start opening African offices in two years, to which it will supply out of a Far East facility.
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The company will supply more than 2 000 tablets to a Pretoria school and launch another solar-powered classroom.
The company operates in 180 countries around the world, with 15?000 team members in EMEA.
Consumers scramble to get their hands on Apple's new iPhones, with some willing to pay top dollar and forego official warrantee.
By virtualising its IT environments, government will utilise resources better and reduce capital expenditure.
Endeavours include a renewed commitment to Primedia's Crime Line and greater integration of IT systems.
Local online merchant Online Bargains offers pre-orders of Apple's new flagship device and says it will be available on 26 September.
Fraudsters trawl through the rubbish bins outside business premises in search of personal details, says Cleardata.
The device is ideal for small business and corporate use.