Thumbtribe introduces a free mobi-directory for users to find the best local sites on their cellphones.
Underground cyber crime gains the upper hand over security vendors.
Banks continuously add checks and balances to their online security strategies, often at the expense of usability.
In this World Wide Wrap: Skype overhauls calling plans, SpringSource to buyout GemStone, and HD mobile VOIP booms.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google ups e-book offering, Bing online shopping goes social, and boom time predicted for e-commerce.
In this World Wide Wrap: Canada rolls out broadband project, Sydney gets e-ticketing system, and Switzerland simplifies e-billing.
Local companies have the tools to develop engaging sites, but lack the vision to implement them, says EPiServer SA.
The companies test a pilot project to bring certain Makro products to the Web.
South African Tourism has created a local URL shortener, a service of much use to users of Twitter and other social networks. But it's broken.
In this World Wide Wrap: eHealth to acquire PlanPrescriber, GE intros e-health platform in Middle East, and e-health grants create 1 000 jobs.
FNB sees massive growth in its mobile banking subscribers, with other major banks also driving solutions.
ITWeb reviews Apple's iPad and investigates the viability of the device in the local market.
In today's technology roundup: Smartphones get novel memory material, US Treasury site serves up malware, IE drops below 60% market share, and lawmakers draft Web-ad privacy safeguards.