The Department of Transport is accused of misleading the public about the real cost of travelling on Gauteng's freeways.
As the ANCYL president's disciplinary hearing continues, timelines continue to fill with comments on Twitter.
Google's Android and Apple reign supreme as other platforms continue to suffer, says a comScore survey.
Wage talks between the four parties proceed this week, in a bid to prevent a crippling strike.
Frost & Sullivan's Growth, Innovation and Leadership Congress revealed considerable growth predictions for the continent.
Kenyans are using Safaricom's mobile payment service in fundraising efforts for food aid.
The company develops solutions to protect devices like smartphones, notebooks, tablets and gaming PCs.
The carrier wins the highest rating in five of six US regions, while competitor AT&T is the worst, according to a study.
Steve Jobs' resignation marks the end of an era, but also highlights the changes it's brought.
Effective mobilisation of ERP gives businesses information in a timely and appropriate way, says Virtual Mobile Technology.
Though the system boasts of fantastic sound quality, it is rather pricey and needs some muscles to assemble.
The bank buys up shares in the alternative telecoms provider at 45c each.
In today's technology roundup: Tweets per second record broken, Google CEO 'knew about' rogue drug ads, fake Google certificate discovered, and Mozilla defends Firefox release cycle.