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Congo rebel group M23 leaves Facebook
December 3, 2012
Mobile phones to get IP addresses in new drive to fight cybercrime
December 4, 2012
One-fifth of African countries likely to witness Internet switch off
December 4, 2012
Kenya seeks 100% Internet penetration by 2017
December 6, 2012
Tusqee System CEO on Sematime going international
December 7, 2012
Real-estate sector woos Diaspora Kenyans using ICT
December 7, 2012
Why movies are not available through iTunes in South Africa
December 7, 2012
DA Councillor calls for withdrawal of ICASA’s Mohlaloga appointment
December 7, 2012
Nigeria hosts Apps4Africa for the second time
December 6, 2012
Q&A: Oluseun Onigbinde talks BudgIT and access to information
December 6, 2012
Tusqee System CEO on Sematime going international
December 7, 2012
Real-estate sector woos Diaspora Kenyans using ICT
December 7, 2012
Ghanaian mobile networks overwhelmed ahead of polls
December 7, 2012
Blue Coat introduces mobile security feature for iPhones
December 7, 2012
Why movies are not available through iTunes in South Africa
December 7, 2012
Real-estate sector woos Diaspora Kenyans using ICT
December 7, 2012
Liberian government set up special task force on digital migration
December 7, 2012
DA Councillor calls for withdrawal of ICASA’s Mohlaloga appointment
December 7, 2012
Q&A: Vodacom Executive Head of Mobile Products, Gabi Strijp
December 7, 2012
Bandwidth Barn to host Start-Up Chile event
December 6, 2012
K-Talks, Kenya’s online community
December 7, 2012
Online community aims to become revision aid
December 7, 2012
Judge calls for ‘Global Peace’ in Apple-Samsung patent battle
December 7, 2012
The government of Liberia has set up a special task force to oversee the country’s migration from analogue to digital as it looks to beat (more)
The iTunes Store in South Africa can only offer music downloads because of complexities involving exclusive rights to other content held by (more)
Barely three months after launching the beta version of Sematime, a web-based solution that lets people send bills and invoices via SMS, (more)
A decade ago, businesses created websites as a formality, and especially for personalized emails and a little marketing. In 2012, almost (more)
Software company Oracle has called on Ghana’s banking sector to switch to their technology and modernise how finance is managed.
Search engine giant Google has said it will begin charging small businesses, including those with less than 10 users, for using its apps as (more)
Marian Shinn, Shadow Minister of Communications, has called on the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) to reverse (more)
MTN Business, a division of MTN South Africa, has launched a pilot project for its cloud services, making it the first mobile network and (more)
Working with Statistics South Africa, Google has published the 2011 South Africa Population Census results and annual mid-year population (more)
Last week, Google announced the winners of the US$1 million Africa News Innovation Challenge where developers were to come up with tools (more)
Ghana’s Technology University College (GTUC) has launched the nation’s only first class cybercrime laboratory to train experts in (more)
A new online community born in Nairobi has grown to 55,000 users in six months offering one place to share multimedia, documents and online (more)
Samsung Electronics has launched a pilot training program dubbed Samsung Smart School targeted at imparting digital skills in classroom (more)
IT security specialists Kaspersky Lab have predicted 2013 will see a continued rise in targeted attacks, cyber-espionage and nation-state (more)
Ghanaian mobile operators were overwhelmed by the massive traffic on their networks causing call interruptions to subscribers ahead of the (more)
Blue Coat, an online security firm, has introduced security feature branded Blue Coat Mobile Device Security (MDS) service for the iOS (more)
Two University of Cape Town (UCT) graduates are building an online academic community which they hope will drive up standards and help with (more)
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), an independent nonprofit dedicated to the global defense of press freedom, has started a new (more)
As technology continues to provide a range of multi-sectoral solutions, it also becomes a threat. It is imaginable that in the next five (more)
Judge Lucy Koh, presiding over Apple and Samsung’s patent battle has called on the two electronics manufacturers to end legal battles (more)
Global telecoms operator Orange has unveiled a new service in partnership with mobile security firm Lookout to secure mobile phones in the (more)
Having recently launched a Global Data Services Platform (GDSP) in South Africa, Vodacom’s Executive Head of Mobile Products Gabi Strijp (more)
With more and more Kenyans embracing social media, the Kenya Red Cross (KRC) has discovered a new avenue of keeping the public informed and (more)
The World Conference on International Telecommunications (Wcit) meeting currently taking place in Dubai, UAE to discuss the future of (more)
Tourism Radio application is now officially available on Renault’s R-Link driver tab ahead of official appearance in cars from 2013.
Kenya is looking to ensure all Kenyans have access to the Internet by 2017, according to the Kenya ICT Board, as part of its quest to be (more)
French-owned integrated telecommunications services provider Telecom-Orange has today officially launched its operations in the Democratic (more)
Microsoft has awarded US$50,000 each to a Ugandan and Egyptian student startup for the medical mobile applications they developed in its (more)
Magareng FM, a community radio station in the Northern Cape, has been ordered to switch off by the Independent Communications Authority of (more)
Fresh from chairing her first Silicon Cape executive committee meeting after being elected the non-profit organisation’s new chief, (more)
HumanIPO reported earlier the Cosatu motorcade protest against e-tolling began in Braamfontein and Katlehong with 40 people, but the (more)
A Kenyan Web portal called I Paid A Bribe (IPAB), a replica of India’s a renowned I Paid A Bribe (IPAB) version, is one of Kenya’s (more)
The founder of renowned anti-virus software developer McAfee has been arrested by police in Guatemala for illegally entering the country, (more)
South African start-up’s have the opportunity to bag US$40,000 from the Chilean Government and an information evening will be held in (more)
Nigeria will host the Apps4Africa event tomorrow for a brainstorming session to discuss and develop potential submissions in this year’s (more)
Nigerian Oluseun Onigbinde, the founder of BudgIT, speaks to HumanIPO about how he aims to give citizens easy and accessible statistics on (more)
Broadband penetration in South Africa has doubled over the past two years as the country records an extensive migration to mobile from (more)
South Africa’s Standard Bank has partnered with retail store OK Zimbabwe Limited to unveil money transfer programme Instant Money (more)
Microsoft has launched its social media platform SOCL, which will combine functionality from search engine Bing and Pinterest’s graphic (more)
Chinese technology company ZTE has agreed a US$20 billion investment with the China Development Bank (CDB) which will support ZTE’s (more)
Google has activated its Street View project in Botswana, allowing users to take a virtual tour of the country.
Telecommunications operators in Nigeria could face additional fines imposed by Nigerian authorities for poor customer service ratings.
Research In Motion (RIM) will not be recalling its BlackBerry Curve 9320 despite a boy claiming his new handset exploded, creating an (more)
The City of Cape Town will unveil the 63rd FreeCall line today (Thursday) connecting neighbourhoods who lack sufficient communication (more)
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) is to take its protest against e-tolling in Gauteng to the highways tomorrow, in spite (more)
The rise in free messaging applications such as Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, ebuddy and other mobile-based apps mostly fuelled by the (more)
The Silicon Cape will step up pressure and dialogue with provincial and national Government after its new committee held its first meeting (more)
Africell, a major Gambian telecommunications company, has been recognised for its “relentless innovations” by the Global Center for (more)
The long-awaited Goal Line Technology (GLT) is to be implemented by FIFA at the at the FIFA Club World Cup in Japan, which begins tomorrow, (more)
Struggling mobile stalwart Nokia is selling its Finnish headquarters for US$223 million in a bid to raise much needed revenue.