The telco is set unveil a mobile money service throughout the country to bring more than 40 million users.
The company is completing the delivery of a conversion solution to the department store division.
The move is in response to the state of California's new law to charge sales taxes on online goods.
Festival-goers at next month's Oppikoppi will be able to pay for tickets and goods using an NFC-enabled card.
Tesco is making commuter-shopping possible by letting the store come to the people while they wait for the subway.
The solution is aimed at eliminating integration bottlenecks and driving supply-chain transformation.
The platform allows smartphone users to make payments by taking a photo of their credit cards
The money will be used for the convergence of social networking, location-sharing and mobile devices.
Tech start-up Naratte introduces a technology that lets phones exchange transaction information via inaudible sound waves.
The Sage ERP X3 and Sage RMS solutions will be implemented across the group's entire base of operation. [Local rep: Softline Accpac]
Jobs, cars and homes can now be found on a single site that aims to capitalise on the success of CareerJunction.co.za.
In today's technology roundup: Apple can keep secrets from Samsung, UK teen charged over Web attacks, anti-Israel app pulled from App Store, and Google bullish on m-payments.