The local mobile social network has assisted with the arrest of a suspected leader of a child porn ring.
Ordinary motorists are used as a “cash cow” through the controversial e-toll system, says the Democratic Alliance.
Chromebooks have been criticised for not offering users control over file system and virus protection.
Retailers will soon have to upgrade their point of sale systems to cater for Google Wallet payments.
Norton Mobile Security for Android allows users to remotely disable their phone and erase personal information with an SMS.
The government is in the second phase of a programme which aims to ensure all its civil servants are computer literate.
The company increases its investment to take advantage of the dynamic market.
SA has slipped down the e-readiness list because other nations are working harder, says deputy communications minister Obed Bapela.
SIMs will be suspended if they are not activated within 30 days of being RICAed, says the operator.
The ANC urges South Africans to welcome the revised tariffs for the system.
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The company's new smartphone will allow users to apply for mobile banking services like contactless payments.
Users will be able subscribe for the game at the official UK Web site at no cost.