Its new modules are thinner, 40% smaller and consume up to 30% less power.
Applications are costly investments and necessitate thinking out of the box, says Haydn Pinnell, divisional director of EOH Global Applications Solutions.
Public engagement on e-tolling will continue until 7 April, and the Department of Transport has already received many submissions.
MTN and Hollard pilot the m-insurance service in Ghana, allowing customers to manage insurance policies via cellphone.
The service provider hopes its first branded handset will open up mobile Internet access to a much broader market.
The Competition Commission has not found any evidence that SA's two largest mobile operators colluded on interconnect rates.
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Political unrest in North Africa and shareholders' lack of agreement has halted the company's $12 billion bid.
Tablets will disrupt the local PC market - but not for some time, as SA endures the usual waiting game.
Once-off items drag earnings 72% lower in the first half of the year.
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The company says its new device targets users who haven't made a transition to smartphones.
Truecount signed a partnership deal with Trimple to simplify the tracking of assets throughout the supply chain.