In this World Wide Wrap: IBM collaboration to boost growth, Raiffeisen deploys m-banking service, and bank secures $1m online deposits.
SA is the 16th country to receive a local version of the Nokia Music Store.
The bank plans to reach millions of mobile phone subscribers in sub-Saharan Africa.
Increased cost of borrowing takes it toll on the company`s earnings.
In today's technology roundup: Giant leap looms for mobile bugs, Microsoft sales show recession fallout, cyber gangs use cheap labour, and Oracle coaxes Sun troops with tough love.
In this World Wide Wrap: T-Mobile pushes embedded devices, EU slashes roaming prices, and Bluetooth 3.0 now official.
News24 gives iPhone users access to breaking financial, sports and daily news.
Vodacom seems unconcerned about the prospective interdict against its sale to Vodafone.
Wireless access providers still have to feel the benefits of liberalisation, says WAPA chairman Johann Botha.
Botnet ensnares government PCs, Ballmer disses Oracle's decision to buy Sun, faster Bluetooth chips on the way, and printing goes green with soy toner.
In this World Wide Wrap: MI5 seeks gadget maestro, DSi goes beyond gaming, and Heathrow unveils gadget chargers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon updates VOIP Hub, VOIP vulnerable to attacks, and Cellcrypt's VOIP heads to BlackBerry.
In this World Wide Wrap: Global mobile subscriptions slump, Pakistan presents 3G, and Cellcom supports social networking.