South Africans prefer using desktops rather than smartphones when online shopping, according to a new report from Picodi.com.
After becoming the first African start-up unicorn in 2016, achieving a $1 billion valuation, Nigeria-based Jumia has set its sights on listing in New York.
Vodacom becomes the first network in SA to support eSIM devices and partners with Samsung to unveil SA's first eSIM wearable.
Adopting mobile point-of-sale technology gives customers the opportunity to pay at their convenience.
The company acquires a "significant minority interest" in Retail Capital, a provider of alternative funding to the SME sector.
The HP Indigo 6900 digital press will be on display at Propak Africa 2019. [Local rep: Kemtek]
Retailers seeking to differentiate themselves should look to the many advantages offered by purpose-built mobile devices for in-store communications and service delivery.
With Cloud4Wi, retailers can collect anonymised customer insights through their in-store WiFi services. [Local rep: Corr-Serve]
Conversational commerce enables online shoppers and brands to interact with one another via chat and voice interfaces, says Ocular Technologies.
The FR4080 Koi II presentation scanner reads 1D and 2D bar codes and includes a megapixel camera.
Customers will be able to open a TymeBank account across 500 Pick n Pay and Boxer stores from next week.