The Real-Time Traffic platform collates data to generate real-time incident and congestion information, says TeleAtlas.
Consumers will have to take their concerns over subsidised handsets to the National Consumer Commission.
Yes, it's true, says the WHO: the alarmism about cellphones and cancer was right after all. Lies! The truth is that cellphones cure cancer.
Despite pitching the multibillion-rand Gauteng freeway project as a solution to traffic congestion, the DOT now says it may not help at all.
While tapping a phone to make a payment may be appealing, SA is still only beginning to come around to the use of debit cards.
The solution offers in-memory processing, mobile and multiple data sources for users.
The company's results will be 20% lower than in the last financial year.
In today's technology roundup: Google plays social media catch-up, Internet devices set to boom, Microsoft unveils Windows 8 OS, and BlackBerry Bold gets NFC boost.
The allegations come from PayPal, which filed against Google's new mobile wallet application.
The device allows users to run off snaps from their smartphones and digital cameras over Bluetooth.
The 2011 ISACA IT Risk/Reward Barometer polled 2 765 IT leaders from around the world.
The evolution of mobile health will see solutions graduate from small-scale pilots to serious money-spinners.
An agency within the World Health Organisation finds an increased risk for a cancerous tumour with heavy wireless phone use.