Recent statistics from South Africa's leading Wi-Fi hotspot providers show that more than ever, users are going mobile.
An Italian digital entertainment company has acquired the home-grown mobile content firm.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia enables mobile printing, HP explores Edgeline's future, and Zaxys unveils business card site.
The Esprimo Mobile Series will be available in August.
A lawyer warns SMS messages informing cellphone users of missing people could have privacy implications.
In this World Wide Wrap: AU health gets bio smart, SIM card leads to arrest, and smart card unifies social security data.
The president will soon sign the country's controversial interception Bill, allowing government to monitor all communications.
A biometrics, surveillance and business continuity solution has largely eliminated corruption and escapes in SA jails.
The network revamp allows BTC to accommodate a growing subscriber base.
The operator obtains an urgent interdict against the striking workers blocking Vodaworld's entrance.
In today's technology roundup: Red Hat wants interoperability, Universal reconsiders iTunes deal, Nielsen tracks gaming use, and Silicon Valley woos talent.
Storage has nothing to do with technology, and everything to do with information life cycle management, says Sandy Purbrick, GM of Business Connexion's Johannesburg office.
The release of HP's range of NC6400 notebooks include embedded UMTS and HSDPA functionality. [Local rep: Tarsus Technologies]