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The rugged notepad is the latest addition to Juniper Systems' line-up of rugged handheld computers. [Local rep: Osiris Technical Systems]
Local speed texters make SA proud in the LG Mobile World Cup event.
Never before have consumers been harnessed they way they are now through social networks.
Operators across the continent are reeling from competition since the arrival of international players.
The popular tablet will be available in SA from today - eight months after it was unveiled by Apple.
MTN has been ordered to remove its claims of delivering “world-class Internet” from its advertising.
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Local adoption to full-blown mobility is taking slightly longer than with international companies, says Dr Andrew Hutchison, head of process, quality and IT at T-Systems SA.