The high-end smartphone works like a computer and delivers the power and performance of mobile computing.
First National Bank's ISP allows customers to watch videos at no cost in the evenings.
The BlackBerry maker will cooperate with authorities, in accordance with its global standard for lawful access, it says.
The micro-blogging site moves cautiously towards pushing ads into the timelines of users who haven't asked for them.
From social networking to new legislation to 'world of mouth', we extract 10 highlights from ITWeb's CRM 2.0 Summit.
Should your technology business have a Facebook page?
From Nonhle Thema to the minister of Public Enterprises, some local celebs and politicians could do with a social media intervention.
Yahoo and Facebook are conducting an experiment to see how many degrees of separation exist between complete strangers in the digital world.
In today's technology roundup: Google cuts 10 operations, two face 30 years for tweet, tech titans in patents suit, and rugby star suffers Twitter withdrawal.
South Africans can now check-in to stores via Facebook to access local deals.
A mobile application for the Rugby World Cup is now available for BlackBerry, Apple, Android and Windows Phone 7.
If tweets and status updates could be quantified in advertising value, the conversation around the ANCYL and Julius Malema would be worth R2 million.