Comedian Trevor Noah's criticism of SA's cellular market is met with constructive feedback from the industry.
In today's technology roundup: Ballmer confirms iPad rival, two Gulf states ban BlackBerry functions, techs confirm iPhone 4 connectivity problems, and hackers release browser-based iPhone 4 jailbreak.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile banking a global force, tech to eradicate banking malware, and Citigroup fixes iPhone storage glitch.
In this World Wide Wrap: CRM gains ground in Google Apps, RIM updates BlackBerry App World, and Adobe and Day Software seal deal.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM to acquire Storwize, Sharp releases 100GB Blu-ray discs, and UK court slams DS storage devices.
Looming context wars present unique opportunities for developers and business, says Gartner.
A maturing telecoms industry forces telcos to target machine-to-machine communications to drive new revenue streams, says Frost & Sullivan.
More local small businesses turn to smartphones to make faster decisions, says World Wide Worx.
Simple and affordable mobile technology can boost SMEs' business operations and growth, says RIM.
TextConnect allows users to run a survey in a matter of minutes through a few predefined survey templates.
The collaboration includes areas such as broadband access through WiMax deployment, affordable PC bundles, as well as cost-effective Internet browsing devices.
The wireless broadband provider has been found guilty of illegally putting up masts, but has applied for its activity to be rectified.
Vulnerabilities in mobile devices are continually exposing organisations' information and assets, says PricewaterhouseCoopers.