Since people always have their phones with them, SMS is the perfect communications channel when disaster strikes, says BulkSMS.
The Mail & Guardian takes disciplinary action against one of its interns who posted an anti-Semitic comment on Facebook.
A study shows Facebooking is actually good for real-life friendships and political engagement.
Aggressive marketing by operators saw the East African country's total subscriber base grow by 12% in Q4 2010.
Emerging technologies have given a boost to travel agents in cruise bookings, according to a survey.
Many new data centres are helping IT shops handle the challenges posed by virtualised infrastructures and cloud computing.
Wick Hill seeks resellers to help grow the burgeoning WAN optimisation and acceleration market.
Sub-Saharan Africa's networked readiness continues to disappoint, says the World Economic Forum.
The percentage of vulnerable network devices in SA has doubled compared to last year, says Dimension Data.
A task team will be set up to create a national migration strategy, as the exhaustion of IPv4 addresses fast approaches.
SKA SA and Intel collaborate on data processing technologies.
Previously one of the most poorly-connected areas in the country, Mafikeng now has access to the Cell C HSPA+ 900 network.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook denies losing users, Windows Autorun malware drops, Europe urged to reallocate spectrum, and Maradona sues Chinese gaming companies.