Part two of ITWeb`s corporate social investment feature examines the projects of three South African companies, and how these initiatives are impacting the communities in which they are implemented.
Residents have flooded the Johannesburg Metro Police Department`s new SMS traffic fine query service.
In today`s technology roundup: Oracle details business software plans, mobile TV gets a boost, Cingular announces MS smartphone, developers get access to MS Vista, and WiMax future still uncertain.
Mobile phone spend accounts for over half of the telecoms budgets of high-end residential users, a new survey has found.
Integrat has intervened to assist its client 2Big Mobile to deal with the large volume of responses to its new traffic fine SMS service.
Leaf Wireless, exclusive distributor for Africa of the i-mate range of Windows Mobile-based PocketPCs and Smartphones, has announced the local availability of the i-mate SP5.
The Johannesburg Metro Police Department has introduced an SMS system for motorists to check outstanding traffic fines, summons and warrants.
First National Bank clients can now buy mobile content using cellphone banking.
Convergence of technology is the key to improving corporate communications, says a local technology integration firm.
Implementing new interception and monitoring laws could cost large ISPs up to R15 million each, which will be passed on to consumers, says ISPA.
The New Year has got off to a revving good start for a 71-year old pensioner from Mokgopong township in Limpopo Province, as he drives off in a brand new Ford Fiesta, courtesty of Absa.
Bluetooth 'proximity marketing` will soon be available in SA.
The VenFin share price is trading at a premium as the market speculates on a Vodacom black empowerment deal.