Girls from Tebogwana High School experienced a day at the company, in aid of Cell C's take a girl child to work day.
The company must work harder to secure its operating system, says SensePost.
ICASA hits back at the media and the 2010 LOC, saying chairman Paris Mashile was quoted out of context.
The new BlackBerry Enterprise Server features allow full lockdown on the devices.
In this World Wide Wrap: Traffic spikes strain Nokia servers, NexTek spots industry niche, and Intel powers up Xeon.
Clickatell was awarded in the mobility category by the 6+ million Code Project member developers.
It's the smartphone Wild West out there, with an OS war, players jockeying for position, mutually-exclusive standards and Apple's domination.
The ICASA chairman is blasted after expressing fear that mobile networks might not cope with 2010's surge in traffic.
Kaspersky Mobile Security 8.0 protects smartphones from IT threats, as well as confidential data leaks from lost or stolen devices.
The regulator admits no sinister motives behind its attempts to scupper the Vodacom listing, it simply followed Cosatu's lead.
The transaction comes to an end after six years of funding at exorbitant rates.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft unveils Windows 7 netbook specs, social networks challenge Google, Yanks choose games over movies, and AT&T preparing Android assault?
In this World Wide Wrap: VOIP tech unveiled, Second Life gets VOIP, and Unisys deploys unified messaging.