Tech start-up Naratte introduces a technology that lets phones exchange transaction information via inaudible sound waves.
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.
South African member of the ICANN board Mike Silber addresses the concerns surrounding the new gTLD programme.
In spite of the growth, consumers are yet to embrace the concept of mobile shopping, says Forrester Research.
ICANN green-lights a decision to allow Internet address names to end in almost any word, in any language.
The company says it can automate business processes, support mobile apps and capture Web-based data.
The Commonwealth calls on governments to work on policy and legislative instruments to ensure cyber protection.
The fund will focus on high-growth sectors that have been deregulated and are core to the African economy.
eBucks turned a potentially damaging blunder into a marketing win, says Simon Bestbier, e-business manager at Realmdigital.
Though the two are separate entities, retails that merge the two will see the benefits, an analyst says.
Nando's new campaign demonstrates the ways social media is shaking up traditional advertising.
Regulation leads to more mature and effective business practices that benefit companies as much as consumers, says TouchBasePro.