In today's technology roundup: More trouble for RIM, Mozilla to unleash Firefox 5 today, iPhone drives up mobile data, and Google Chrome Frame bypasses admin controls.
In spite of the growth, consumers are yet to embrace the concept of mobile shopping, says Forrester Research.
Starbucks released an Android app that allows customers in the US to pay for coffee with their smartphone.
Angela Gahagan, MTN Business head, talks about Africa and the promise of the operator's investment in local infrastructure.
When staff think before opening a suspicious e-mail attachment, businesses save a great deal of money, says Kaspersky Lab.
FNB's mobile banking services record high growth rates in African countries.
A study shows disgraced US congressman Anthony Weiner is not alone when it comes to regretting an online post.
As cyber attacks move from targeting money to information, smartphone users make the perfect victims.
In today's technology roundup: Google to revitalise Internet TV?, Obama takes Twitter more seriously, US to outlaw location-based stalking, and US plans 'virtual firing range'.
The potential of mobile health solutions is huge, but developing a sustainable national model is a major hurdle.
Since people always have their phones with them, SMS is the perfect communications channel when disaster strikes, says BulkSMS.
South Africans will not benefit from faster networks that can carry more information, until more spectrum is auctioned.
A deal between Safaricom and DStv gives Kenyans access to satellite TV through 3G-enabled handsets.