Local hype over the iPhone 4 may see unprecedented midnight queues at retail outlets across the country, predicts one analyst.
Yahoo owns patents on Google Instant, Street View prompts privacy code in Germany, Adobe patches Flash Player, and London seeks tube mobile access.
In this World Wide Wrap: Xerox takes on IT services, Airtel to start mobile payments, and mobile providers should prioritise e-billing.
Adding an SMS channel allows busy professionals to log attendance at off-site events and complete the quizzes after hours, says BulkSMS.com.
ICASA has yet to issue poor network quality fines, as SA's three mobile operators claim top performance.
In today's technology roundup: VMware to buy Novell's Suse?, Intel confirms HDCP copy-protection crack, Facebook ponders branded smartphone, and clever cars mean safer driving.
In this World Wide Wrap: Uncertainty surrounds JP Morgan outage, integrated mobile banking platform released, and no online banking on holy days.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP enhances business automation, land rush for iPhone business apps, and SAP unveils business analytics apps.
The Microsoft specialist implemented mobile CRM solutions at the advertising company.
Businesses must recognise social media as a platform for customer engagement, says Digital Solutions Group.
Most fraud cases are perpetrated through abuse of IT passwords, according to Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs.
Yahoo computers smash pi record, Basketball megastar accused of hacking, Phishers target Skype users, Yahoo demos faster Mail service
Local company AppCraft beat out competitors from Romania, Egypt and China in Nokia's global app developer contest.