Local users will soon have access to digital music from their mobile devices, says Nokia.
Sales slow down as consumers feel the pinch of the global economic crisis, says Gartner.
Technical director Martin Weiss will head the new development, which is based in Cape Town.
Visitors to the DigitalLife Expo can win the contents of the Digital Home, valued at R250 000.
The countries are expected to be major ICT infrastructure investment areas over the next five years.
Content service providers will face tougher penalties if they fail to comply with Waspa`s code of conduct.
Mobile workers are on the rise, along with the number of mobile hackers, says Frost & Sullivan.
Horse racing fans can now place bets from their mobile devices, says Phumelela.
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Go2doc.com enables doctors to have their scheduling done online or via mobile connection.
In today's technology roundup: UK govt scraps data sharing plan, new charges for Sarah Palin hacker, YouTube to block UK music videos, and Idols goes iPhone.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Smart plans for SMEs, new NAS for SME market, and Vodafone to shake up SMEs.