While Microsoft welcomes an "amazing" response to its new tablet, limited supplies infuriate consumers.
A new device from Nedbank helps small and medium business owners turn their smartphones into a mobile point-of-sale.
The UK-based operator reports revenue 2% lower on economic woes in Europe.
It's not really the concept of mobility that is revolutionary, but more the reality of the delivery mechanism that has undergone an evolution, says Jeremy Waterman, MD of Sage ERP Africa.
The Ubuntu mobile OS could make its market debut sooner than was initially expected, says Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth.
A 5% increase in mobility could equate to a 40% increase in the average GDP per capita in SA, says Citrix.
Reports from some analysts show the BlackBerry Z10 may be off to a better start than many expected.
Mobile can help drive consumption of corporate content and increase participation in organisational processes among all audiences, says Wesley Lynch, CEO of Realmdigital.
Some of the must-have features on traditional smartphones can be eliminated for emerging economies, says Gartner.
But consumers who want the high-end devices will have to sacrifice the R59 flat-rate for the new rich media, apps-oriented OS.
Can the new Z10 compete with the market's top smartphones?
The research and analysis company outlines its expectations for the African telecoms market in 2013.