For the first time the South African mobile consumer can choose between operators offering Apple's iPhone.
HP trumps Dell again, Hitachi exec slams IBM exec, California approves solar plant, and BlackBerry makes offer to India.
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Company veteran Deon Fredericks will take over as CFO, as Peter Nelson leaves with immediate effect.
XON's renewable energy solution to power informal settlements has received interest from major municipalities.
In this World Wide Wrap: Open Text supports iPad, RIM snaps up Cellmania, and iTunes U hits 300m downloads.
The Shuttleworth Foundation rolls out the Yoza m-novel library to encourage active reading among teens.
The company expands its services to enable users to make conference calls without additional hardware or subscriptions.
The Cosatu-affiliated union will today notify members and employers of participation in a sympathy strike.
Mobile usage in government is approximately 20% higher than the private sector, and taxpayers carry the costs, says Unison.
Listed electronic voucher supplier has had to shut down three call centres because of the recent global recession.
The service allows users to make free calls from PC-to-landline within SA and to 66 other countries.
In this World Wide Wrap: Kenyan price war intensifies, Google jump-starts Liberian e-businesses, and mobile networks still dominate Africa.