The company's cash balance stands at over R1 billion, despite buying back shares worth R1.1 billion in the half year.
In today's technology roundup: Flaw mars PlayStation revival, LinkedIn valued at $4 billion, Google promises privacy controls, and Apple eyes cloud-music deals.
The site offers links on basic Web surfing tips, online banking tutorials, and resources on combating cyber bullying.
The company expects to operate in at least 23 countries on the continent by 2015.
Hackers used Amazon's platform to stage the attacks, meaning they paid to rent the cloud service, says a source.
The XCM 8800 Series switch chassis simplifies the network infrastructures. [Local rep: Duxbury Networking]
The company has turned to RDB Consulting to provide additional services in the form of external resources with expert skills.
Vendor lock-ins make integration with applications and solutions from other vendors a nightmare, says RDB Consulting.
The growing “planking” fad grabbed global attention this week, after an Australian student died when the stunt went wrong.
As more world leaders start to use social media to engage with people, some are getting more involved than others.
The official opposition will make use of its Twitter channels to give a blow-by-blow account of the election and results.
The Networked Society City Index shows how top-performing cities successfully use ICT to grow.
The NSA E8510 provides 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity in a compact, 1U rack mountable form-factor. [Local rep: Loophold Security Distribution]