The best of tech for 2010
The only thing we can rely on in the world of tech is the next leap forward. <b>Faranaaz Parker</b> gives a roundup of 2010’s big tech events.
The only thing we can rely on in the world of tech is the next leap forward. <b>Faranaaz Parker</b> gives a roundup of 2010’s big tech events.
Political parties are taking a page out of the Obama campaign playbook. For the first time in South Africa, they’re using technology to woo voters.
Samsung unveiled the world’s first solar-powered cellphone, "Blue Earth", in front of curious crowds at an industry show in Barcelona on Monday.
SMS technology is now being used by health workers in Africa to monitor nutrition levels in their communities.
Apple is not the first company to fall foul of the ban, which has been in place for five years.
Own up, if — high up among your cellphone’s utilities — you treasure its status as a fashion accessory.
Nokia, the world’s largest mobile phone company, launched an all-out assault on Apple’s iPhone this week.
Cellphones have become the safest way to communicate in Zimbabwe. Stanley Kwenda downloads.
Making the most of e-learning is a matter of developing ”softer” elements, such as training and human-capacity building.
News on mobile: Guy Berger writes about a bid to crack cellphones for future journalism.