There will be a great deal of activity and change within the mobile and wireless/digital lifestyle space in 2008, says Gary Naidoo, deputy MD, Sahara.
Most SMEs no longer need to work from offices, says a telecoms consultant.
A local company turns a cellphone into a point-of-sale device, allowing users to get paid by credit card.
In today's technology roundup: OLPC ditches keyboard, companies grilled over Chinese censorship, Netflix unveils Web-to-TV device, and climate change added to Google Earth.
In this World Wide Wrap: Solace, Tibco partner, Clickatell nominated for awards, and Suffolk bans SMSing while driving.
How did Egypt accomplish its 64% Internet penetration in four years, while SA saw a measly 10% in 10 years?
Secretary-general Hamadoun Tour'e outlines a number of factors necessary to increase ICT access in emerging markets.
With over 28 000 PS3 owners to target, Blu-ray movies have an above average chance of success, says Ster-Kinekor.
Alcatel Lucent found that African consumers, already used to prepaid telephony, want prepaid broadband.
In today's technology roundup: Mozilla unveils Firefox 3, mobiles linked to hyperactivity in kids, UK mulls phone call database, and Facebook stresses independence.
Airwide Solutions forecasts significant mobile security threats will escalate due to the ballooning use of smartphones.
Clickatell applications are nominated in two enterprise categories of the MobileVillage 2008 Mobile Star Awards.
Celltop is a mobile client framework that enables the delivery of next-generation content, commerce and communication services across GSM and CDMA networks.