BusinessObjects Explorer for iPhone provides constant access to data and analytics.
The new deputy communications minister discusses social media, DOC, Telkom, Sentech and digital TV migration.
In today's technology roundup: Malware grows four times faster, UK to avail 4G in 2013, Microsoft Lync 2010 now available, and US mulls disabling in-car cellphone use.
A public-private partnership has handed out 50 smartphones to nurses in order to improve healthcare services.
ITWeb dissects the data prices for the operator's new, national high-speed network.
Johannesburg and Pretoria finally get connected to Cell C's new HSPA+ network, and the operator unveils contract offerings.
The Act puts people's personal information at risk, but it is next to impossible to hold anyone accountable.
The N8 is the first phone to run Symbian^3 and feature a 12-megapixel camera.
In this World Wide Wrap: Optical network spending jumps 16%, Kenyan cable vandals face jail, and Expresso Telecom eyes Ghana.
The rugged mobile computer is the size and style of a smartphone.
Parents must educate themselves to understand the opportunities and dangers associated with digital technology, says Dr Pieter Streicher, MD of BulkSMS.com.
Claims of stable and high-quality mobile networks during the 2010 Soccer World Cup are disputed by findings from ICASA.
In today's technology roundup: Google reveals mystery Android phone, Facebook rivals e-mail services, Mexican varsity sues Intel, and Juniper releases fastest core router.