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Technology from PayPass will enable South African commuters to pay for taxi rides via their cellphones.
The companies' channel partnership will see Incredible Connection sell Dell laptops for the first time.
Google will present the keynote address at ITWeb's Spatially-enabled Information Services conference.
The personal navigation devices offer features such as hands-free calling and extended map updates.
It's time to mobilise locally available resources to implement continental ICT priority projects, says SA's communications minister.
In this World Wide Wrap: BT squares up to Google Voice, Twitter-only mobile device unveiled, and wireless subscribers skyrocket.
A partnership between Ukash and an international bank will make virtual credit cards possible for South Africans.
Mobile channels are key to reaching the unbanked, but security and trust remain barriers to entry.
It's unclear who received the temporary mobile TV broadcasting licence, which expires after the World Cup.
Parliament's communications chairperson is optimistic, despite blaming ICASA, government and Parliament for SA's ICT doldrums.