Cell C's incoming CEO says telcos have to start pooling physical resources to reduce communications costs.
One in three young people in SA experience some form of online bullying, according to local research.
The cellphone operator amends two of its Web pages, following complaints to the Advertising Standards Authority.
The smartphone company submits an application to the US Patent & Trademark Office for a “tattoo” that vibrates to notify users of cellphone activity.
The SMS could be in danger if companies abuse it by sending unwanted marketing communications.
The massive scope and volume of mobile computing is posing some “interesting” new security challenges, says SensePost.
The cellphone operator's loyalty programme surpasses the 15 million-member mark.
A recent study by Yale in the US reveals a link between cellphone use during pregnancy and hyperactivity in children.
The infrastructure company aims to provide shareable passive towers in areas with insufficient or no wireless coverage.
Glitches with the mobile wallet allowed hackers to crack and reset PINs, say security experts.
Vodacom's BlackBerry usage terms and conditions, taken at face value, implicate most users of the device in illegal activity.
The operator plans to offer flat-rated data packages, similar to BlackBerry's popular Internet service.
More than a third of smartphones sold in Q4 2011 were capable of 4G high-speed networking, says NDP.