The service allows anyone with a WAP-enabled cellphone to access the standard daily train schedules at some lines.
The company will spend around R600 million a year over the next two to three years, as it seeks growth outside its current operations.
A Pakistani man, who was allegedly impersonating an ICASA inspector at China City Mall, has been arrested.
Following the release of RIM's NFC-enabled BlackBerry smartphones, it remains to be seen how exactly the technology will be put to use.
Sony blames Anonymous for hack, IT services spending grows, Facebook, Google mull Skype acquisition, and fake bin Laden corpse photos spread.
Dimension Data has developed voice biometrics solutions for kiosk, iPhone and PC applications.
The iPhone manufacturer's deal with TSMC shows that it is trying to diversify its silicon suppliers away from Samsung.
European commuters will be paying for travel tickets via their mobile devices as early as 2015, says Juniper Research.
The market in Southern Africa hit $2.2 million in 2009 and the figure is expected to surpass $11.1 million in 2016, says Frost & Sullivan.
The company cuts costs to a minimum to benefit from a pending upswing in the economy.
We watched 9/11 on TV and read about it in newspapers, but 10 years later, we tweeted, Facebooked and Googled the death of Osama Bin Laden.
The failure was a major humiliation for the carrier, which markets itself as having a more reliable network than its rivals.
The application allows iPhone and iPod touch owners to access Twitter, Facebook and now Pandora via the car's controls.