Young people will move to where they can improve their lives, and connectivity is key to that, says a visiting academic.
The mobile newcomer will offer BlackBerry smartphones early next year.
In 24 weeks, 62 849 mathematics exercises were attempted by learners in the project.
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The Mini Connected service, now available in SA, integrates with the iPhone to allow music and Internet connectivity in the car.
Core Group and service providers pledge software support for iPhone users.
“Toothless” ICASA is afraid of the industry it is supposed to regulate, say angry MPs.
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In this World Wide Wrap: MS Docs joins Google cloud, Apple relaxes Flash restrictions, and Australian Web CMS firm expands.
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In this World Wide Wrap: RFID sees strong growth potential, embryos to get RFID tracking, and China to build biggest surveillance system.
The Tracer Remote Manager solution makes it possible to manage people who work off-site, such as sales teams.