Cellphone-based initiatives give HIV-positive pregnant women vital information, and a human connection.
The Department of Water Affairs uses social networking tools to disseminate information on the Vaal Dam.
The company moves more than 700 temporary workers into permanent positions with its outsourcing partners.
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Motricity has partnered with Virgin Media to deliver real-time consumer-relevant content to smartphones.
The goal is to give heart doctors the ability to access patient data even when they are working off-site.
The company says its efforts may give it an advantage in attracting new customers.
The Google OS has overtaken all other operating systems, including the iPhone, according to YouGov.
Data growth in fixed ADSL will bring in more revenue and add huge value, says Vodafone Ghana.
Video and other mobile communication modes are becoming more prolific in SA, says Alcatel-Lucent.
Consumers will finally know how much “free” handsets actually cost them, but not because the industry regulator has done its job.
Consultations on e-tolling raise concerns around cost, procedure and alternatives to the system.
Between 10 and 20 prototype mobile applications will be developed each year.