In this World Wide Wrap: Vodafone inks Libyan deal, Visa eyes mobile banking in Africa, and Nigeria gets Mobile Marketing.
A South African woman stood as living proof of today's connected world, at CeBIT, in Germany.
The telco is not buying a stake in TelOne, it says, denying media reports that it wants a 60% share.
The state of the province addresses echo national government's lack of vision for ICT in development.
In this World Wide Wrap: Web giants aid SMEs, Kenya's iPay intros mobile shopping, and Google maps marketplace.
In this World Wide Wrap: Telekenex intros Hosted VOIP Lite, Nortel signs Genband deal, and Samsung and Skype team up.
Phuthuma Nhleko will step down from the company by next March.
Cellphone use to gamble online could be “doubly illegal” if minors take up the popular pastime.
In today's technology roundup: TigerText for spies, cheaters unveiled, blogger banished from YouTube, US govt rescinds Internet policy, and organiser of Darkmarket jailed.
In this World Wide Wrap: Future cheque deposits go mobile, Merrill Lynch to intro e-Bam, and India bank ups mobile focus.
In this World Wide Wrap: BBC entertainment on smartphones, Steam gaming client gets facelift, and Hi5 buys Big Six
In this World Wide Wrap: Skype drops Windows Mobile app, Adobe Acrobat hits the iPhone, and Parallels intros Mac bare-metal.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP unveils retail tech solutions, Retail Pro and Mercury integrate, and Mac and iPhone boost Apple sales.