SA's Internet industry body applauds ICASA for its regulatory intervention on spectrum licence fees.
The company was awarded a patent allowing it to tailor advertising to 'environmental conditions'.
The NTIA has found 95MHz of government spectrum that can be freed up for wireless broadband.
FMT has signed an agreement with Opera Software that sees the Opera Mini browser preinstalled on its devices.
Telcos need to innovate and engage in infrastructure-sharing models in order to provide cost-effective Internet connectivity.
Free World Sports has unveiled a video-sharing competition to boost the profile of wind- and kite-surfers in SA.
Reports emerge of an upcoming third-party Google+ commenting platform.
The landlocked African country plans to crack down on those who insult the country's king on Facebook and Twitter.
Keeping up with its constantly changing competitors, LinkedIn has tweaked its service to make growing one's network a bit easier.
Customers will get 60 minutes free access per day at all 56 stations on the London Overground network.
Airtime allows users to enter their interests and be brought face-to-face with other users with similar interests.
Google's $1.25 million investment in cultural heritage goes live with the Nelson Mandela archive.
One in three young people in SA experience some form of online bullying, according to local research.