In this World Wide Wrap: Bharti drives Africa growth strategy, World Bank invests in Africa, and Kenya turns to pre-paid.
Some mobile users may prefer to examine the weight and battery life of laptops, says Reon Coetzee, Toshiba regional sales manager, southern Africa.
The secondary schools show introduces cheaper products to learners and encourages them to stay in school.
The companies will provide a Citrix-based security solution for the cloud-based Accpac Online.
Companies must incorporate the demand for instant information access when planning a mobility strategy, says Vodafone.
RLabs introduces live substance-abuse support on MXit for Drug Awareness Week.
The operator promises to unveil its mobile service this calendar year, but will not commit to an exact date.
The company wants to gain an additional R2 billion at the operating line.
In today's technology roundup: E-reader price war heats up, Kenya registers mobile phones, delays in Google Books case, and more problems for iPhone 4.
In this World Wide Wrap: Skype eyes Middle East, US military families get VOIP, and Entel Systems and M5 Networks partner.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google creates online payment system, PayPal pushes for Asia-Pacific, and GE offers SaaS e-health.
Mobile Internet and SMS platforms are the answer for online business, says WebNow.
The portable and desktop hard drives are bundled with the Iomega Protection Suite.