In this World Wide Wrap: BofA and Visa to test smartphone payments, Buffett bets on banking tech, and Kenyan banks upgrade security.
The Huawei Mobile Broadband Truck Road Show exhibits its latest solutions in Kenya.
Instant messaging is gaining momentum as a business communications tool, and carries many of the same risks as e-mail, says Simon Campbell-Young, CEO of Phoenix Software.
The company expects revenue to be under pressure for the next few years, which it will aim to combat by driving mobile money and data offerings.
Phuthuma Nhleko's withdrawal of a statement in which he indicated a timeframe has added more confusion to the process.
In this World Wide Wrap: ZTE to enter US retail market, Internet delivers retail 2.0.
Cell C responds to concerns regarding the trademark of its new logo.
The cellular company may use some of the R29 billion it has in the bank to buy out other companies.
The cellular giant expects to add almost two million subscribers to its South African network this year.
The cellular company's subscriber base has grown by 11.4%, to reach 129.2 million, during the interim period.
The Nokia N8, Apple iPhone 4, Samsung Galaxy X and BlackBerry Torch are all expected to arrive in SA within the next two months.
In today's technology roundup: Nine arrests in iPhone scam, woman sues to reveal YouTube bullies, school escapes spying charges, and NHS trials talking pill.
In this World Wide Wrap: Facebook intros geo-location, Lyric releases probability processor, and Eye trials neuro imaging.