FNB's latest service is likely to spur similar offerings as cellphone banking takes off, says Strategy Worx
Big four bank Absa takes the unprecedented step of stopping payments submitted through the site.
Posting to Facebook via third-party apps results in 80% less engagement, according to new research.
The Chinese e-commerce giant seeks to put a scandal firmly behind it and expand sales at home and in the US.
Twitter reveals its active user numbers for the first time, as Facebook still dominates the social space and Google+ tries to play catch up.
In today's technology roundup: iPhone 5 production in full swing, IPv6 switch to open crime floodgates, Google buys Zagat, Gartner shrinks PC sales forecast, and Twitter users surpass 100m.
HR recruiters are realising the possibilities offered by social networks in their quest to employ staff, says Rhett Davies, business development consultant at MCI.
Cellular operators put measures in place to protect subscribers from fraudsters running up massive bills.
Despite negativity surrounding Julius Malema and the ANCYL, SA enjoys a generally positive online reputation locally and abroad.
The company deployed Oracle RAC to enable continuity for the 200 000 users on the site.
The provincial government of the Western Cape wants to move its paper-based files to electronic files.
Besides being convenient, online payments limit the possibility of fraud and corruption, says Metro Police.