Opinions are split about how safe Google's new social platform is in terms of users' privacy and security.
A mobile etiquette survey shows the proliferation of mobile devices and social networking is reshaping behavioural norms.
The association argues it does not have the capacity to run a national opt-out list, scuttling rumours that it is tendering to run the registry.
In today's technology roundup: Google ditches 11m 'spammy' sites, iOS flaw opens way for hackers, new iPhone set for Q3 release, and Morgan Stanley loses customer data.
Walter Shimoon provided confidential information, including sales forecasts and new features for Apple's upcoming iPhone.
The project aims to provide video of the Earth's surface with a resolution comparable to that of Google Earth.
The Department of Communications has no idea how many pre-RICAed SIM cards are being sold at inflated prices.
Absa's instant money transfer service extends into the small business sector.
In today's technology roundup: iPhone trounces BlackBerry in US, Apple ponders Google+ addition, suspected Anonymous hackers arrested, and Microsoft chief of strategy quits.
The telco is set unveil a mobile money service throughout the country to bring more than 40 million users.
The move validates that Nokia is a listening brand, according to the company.
The solution includes SMS, USSD and billing gateways that allow customers full control of their own mobile services.