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Investec has released a mobile application for its private clients that provides them with a secure, real-time banking and trading platform for Android and iPhone. The smartphone app gives customers a consolidated account dashboard view of their

City Power will continue installing smart meters across Johannesburg now that it has been cleared of allegations of corruption and fraud in the awarding of its smart meters tender, it said on Sunday. In the past eight months it had installed 153 of the new electricity

A court should review the times TopTV intends to broadcast pornographic material, the Justice Alliance of South Africa (Jasa) said on Friday. The group filed papers with the Western Cape high court in an attempt to stop the channel from airing pornographic material from 1 December

He has broken 39 different world records, including sitting in a jacuzzi for nearly 13 days, pumping petrol for a thousand hours and disco dancing non-stop for 345 hours, a record he has personally broken six times. Andre van Zijl, 63, has now set his sights on talking his way

Twitter has to be one of the more interesting modern-day concepts: a platform where people from all over the world can share ideas, thoughts and breaking news in bite-sized portions of up to 140 characters. Apart from being a means for celebrities to

Cell C has chopped international call rates on a promotional basis until the end of January 2014, reducing rates to 12 popular international destinations to 65c/minute on per-second billing. The countries to which the promotional rate applies are

The fight against e-tolling in Gauteng is not over, the DA said on Thursday. “Without fail, we chose the most cumbersome, the most expensive system that only benefits a few, rather than considering the majority of this province,” said Democratic Alliance spokesman Mmusi Maimane

Adam Oxford and Charlie Fripp from join Brett Haggard in the studio in a rainy Johannesburg to discuss the latest goings on in the technology sector. Topics under discussion include Microsoft Office on Nokia Asha phones, the LG G2 smartphone, Nokia’s Mobile Maths, South

An independent probe has cleared Johannesburg’s City Power of corruption in the awarding of a R1,2bn tender for smart electricity meters, it said on Tuesday. “The independent investigation has found no evidence of fraud or corruption in City Power’s tender process for the procurement of smart meters,” City Power board

The Gauteng e-tolling controversy offers president Jacob Zuma the opportunity to show government officials what he means by consultation, the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) said on Tuesday. Zuma told residents of Soshanguve during a sitting of the national council