Apple's latest offering is available today in SA from the iStore, priced between R8?500 and R10?500.
The getTOD app offers access to approved home repair service providers such as plumbers, electricians or locksmiths in Cape Town.
The Chinese smartphone manufacturer's latest phablet, the Mate 8, is available today in South Africa for R12?999.
The e-hailing service reduces rates by up to 20%, while guaranteeing drivers will not earn less.
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FlySafair customers will have to make do with the carrier's responsive Web site for now.
The company acquires Ceryx, a provider of a suite of services across the Microsoft Messaging and Collaboration Suite.
Teleport shows users ideal cities for them based on their industry and personal preferences.
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The cashless and ticketless parking app is live at The Pavilion shopping centre.
The social network adds a feature that makes photographs accessible to the visually impaired.
Passengers can now use Facebook's Messenger app to check-in, get boarding passes and change flight details.
Consumers are much happier with their devices than the apps they use to interpret the data they collect, says Argus Insights.
The e-hailing service's longest trip in SA was between Johannesburg and Durban, taking over six hours.