In this World Wide Wrap: VoiceObjects upgrades application, NCR mobilises travel, and Eptica introduces low-risk terms.
The community discusses the Cocoa development - the framework for programming on MacOS X.
The company expanded its online presence to include offerings to South Africa, the UK, and Australia.
The company reports 37.8 million global subscribers as of the end of December.
In this World Wide Wrap: Worldwide cellular shipments down, China reveals 3G tender winners, and dark skies for BlackBerry's Storm.
Financial fraud in the mobile malware industry will only get more pronounced over time, says Kaspersky Lab.
The division pilots a low-tech domestic money transfer system.
The economic crisis forces telecoms service providers to evolve services and merge with others to stay alive.
Some controversial digital rights management areas will likely affect SA in the future, says Samro.
Industrialist Johann Rupert takes a private stake in Stellenbosch's Fireflight.
In this World Wide Wrap: N96 users test mobile TV, Zcom moves into IPTV space, and powerful antennas for digital switch.
The company expects growing demand for mobile technologies and wants a slice of the African telecoms market.
Analysts are puzzled as to why Telkom paid $130 million for a 25% stake in Multi-Links, as it originally paid $280 million for 75%.