In today's technology roundup: iPhone trounces BlackBerry in US, Apple ponders Google+ addition, suspected Anonymous hackers arrested, and Microsoft chief of strategy quits.
The telco is set unveil a mobile money service throughout the country to bring more than 40 million users.
The software giant aims to use the platform to address phone-user privacy problems.
The move validates that Nokia is a listening brand, according to the company.
The solution includes SMS, USSD and billing gateways that allow customers full control of their own mobile services.
The company will join partners to establish designated wireless hotspots that provide satellite-based Internet coverage.
The Nokia C6 is great for professionals and can be tailored to individual needs.
The FlipBlade is a great tool for iPad users who want more than handheld browsing from their tablet.
The rise of tablets, wireless printing devices and the Internet have contributed to increased interest in printing, says Cleardata.
The Internet service provider offers bundled packages with both fixed and mobile connections.
Vodacom CEO Pieter Uys earned R13.19 million in the 2011 financial year.
The company has agreed to buy privately-held electronic payment firm CashEdge for $465 million.
With growth in video and dynamic content, users are far more demanding in what they expect from applications, says DiData.