The operator will reduce congestion by throttling connection speeds of BlackBerry Internet Service users who exceed 100MB data per month.
Twitter reveals its active user numbers for the first time, as Facebook still dominates the social space and Google+ tries to play catch up.
The Script Kiddies struck again this weekend, hacking the NBC news Twitter account.
Shareholders are set to vote on a buyout deal, which will determine the company's course.
The Bytes Document Solutions' Xerox division uses smartphones in the field to enhance productivity.
Banks will no longer need to integrate multiple vendors' tools or add new delivery methods, says IronKey.
Metacom provides managed VPN solutions together with routing equipment for effective use in the African environment.
Broadband entrepreneurs are only focused on the cherry on top, says communications minister Roy Padayachie.
The IM market is fragmented by different services that cannot communicate with each other, says Juniper Research.
To mark a decade after the terror attacks, various online resources are available to revisit the events of 9/11 and understand their impact.
The cellular operator now provides HSPA+ coverage in Welkom, Kroonstad and Koppies.
In today's technology roundup: iPhone 5 production in full swing, IPv6 switch to open crime floodgates, Google buys Zagat, Gartner shrinks PC sales forecast, and Twitter users surpass 100m.