The E6 is great for staying in touch because incorporates users' contacts social media profiles in their phone book.
The Nigerian Communications Commission warns against the use of buying pre-registered SIM cards.
SA's third cellular operator now holds one-sixth of the total cellular market in the country.
The micro-blogging service ups its social graph as it announces two new features and completes its native photo-sharing facility.
SA's telecoms companies fail to live up to ICASA's regulations.
New offers from the cellular provider give both contract and prepaid customers extra free minutes.
In today's technology roundup: Hackers hit BlackBerry over UK riots, Amazon dodges iPad rules, Nokia snubs UK with N9, and Apple eyes Motorola Xoom EU ban.
Clinicians can now walk with their iPad wherever they like while continuing to interact with the patient.
Operating Systems Solutions claims the iPad maker infringes on its patent for quickly booting Mac OS.
In the last two months, the communications platform has seen a 1 500% increase in user numbers.
The free toolkit contains tips for users for creating secure passwords and securing smartphones and laptops.
Social media and communication technologies such as BlackBerry Messenger come under fire as the London riots continue.