The technological evolution that has defined this millennium will be the key to achieving its development goals.
Local hype over the iPhone 4 may see unprecedented midnight queues at retail outlets across the country, predicts one analyst.
Enterprises should consider using contextual information to detect fraud on mobile phones, says Gartner.
The matter is set to be heard by the Competition Tribunal tomorrow.
The company has bought Touchbase Singapore for an undisclosed amount.
Yahoo owns patents on Google Instant, Street View prompts privacy code in Germany, Adobe patches Flash Player, and London seeks tube mobile access.
In this World Wide Wrap: Xerox takes on IT services, Airtel to start mobile payments, and mobile providers should prioritise e-billing.
In this World Wide Wrap: iPad eating into notebook sales, sanctions affect Iran PC sales, and Dell to expand laptop offerings.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google risks 'carrier' label, Pervasip to acquire Infiniti Systems, and Avaya rolls out UC platform.
In this World Wide Wrap: Iraqi SMEs to get help, AT&T targets SMEs, and Malware costs SMEs, says survey.
ICASA has yet to issue poor network quality fines, as SA's three mobile operators claim top performance.
The partnership will catalyse Bharti Airtel's ability to deliver 2G and 3G technology to 16 African countries, claims the company.
In today's technology roundup: VMware to buy Novell's Suse?, Intel confirms HDCP copy-protection crack, Facebook ponders branded smartphone, and clever cars mean safer driving.