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MOTOROLA sales 33 percent down

MOTOROLA sales 33 percent down

Motorola has reported a 33 percent drop in sales during the second quarter of this year to $5.5 billion. The company said mobile devices sales were $1.8 billion, down 45 percent compared to the same period last year. The operating loss was $253 million, compared to an operating loss of $346 million in the year-ago [...]

July 31 2009 | Posted in Mobile and Telecoms | Read More »

Undersea cable damage disrupts internet access in Nigeria

Undersea cable damage disrupts internet access in Nigeria

Recent damage to the SAT-3 submarine cable that links Nigeria to the outside world has disrupted Internet and other services in the country. The damaged SAT-3 undersea cable runs from Portugal and Spain to South Africa, via West Africa.

July 31 2009 | Posted in Top Stories | Read More »

DSTV subscribers to pay through ZAP

DSTV subscribers to pay through ZAP

ZAIN and Multichoice Kenya have entered into a partnership that will enable DSTV customers pay their subscription fees through Zain Zap.

July 31 2009 | Posted in Mobile and Telecoms | Read More »

Search engines lure users to malicious websites

Search engines lure users to malicious websites

Cyber-criminals are starting to use their own search engines to lead users to malicious pages, often created for distributing malware. This frightening new trend underlines how cyber-crime is becoming increasingly professional.

July 31 2009 | Posted in Security | Read More »

Zimbabwe broadcasting infrastructure in dire need of revamp

Zimbabwe broadcasting infrastructure in dire need of revamp

A CABINET minister said this week that the cost of repairing equipment at the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Holdings is about $US10 million.

July 31 2009 | Posted in Top Stories | Read More »

Fujitsu announces new version of FlexFrame

Fujitsu announces new version of FlexFrame

FUJITSU has announced the new version of FlexFrame for Oracle, which integrates Oracle VM to provide high availability across both physical and virtual servers.

July 31 2009 | Posted in Software | Read More »

Getting to grips with top payroll challenges

Getting to grips with top payroll challenges

Payroll is often regarded as a cog within the wheel of business. However, it’s rarely a glitch-free system. It is complex, fraught with challenges and, although it does not contribute directly to the bottom line, indispensable.

July 31 2009 | Posted in Software | Read More »

Kagame restructures ICT ministry

Kagame restructures ICT ministry

Nairobi (IT News Africa) — RWANDAN President Paul Kagame this week restructured the Ministry of Science, Technology and Information and Communications Technology. This has resulted in some functions of the Ministry going to the Ministry of Education while other functions remain in his office.

July 30 2009 | Posted in Mobile and Telecoms, Top Stories | Read More »

EASSY set for completion by June 2010

EASSY set for completion by June 2010

Nairobi, (IT News Africa)–A PRICE war looms in the African broadband market as the Eastern Africa Submarine Cable System (EASSy) races towards its June 2010 launch deadline.

July 30 2009 | Posted in Top Stories | Read More »

SABC crippled by industrial action

SABC crippled by industrial action

Johannesburg (IT News Africa) —THE strike by South African Broadcasting Corporation workers has affected normal programming this morning with broadcaster’s flagship Morning Live programme starting 40 minutes late. The Union has in recent days threatening the beleaguered broadcaster with strike owing to a deadlock over salaries.

July 30 2009 | Posted in Top Stories | Read More »

SABC Woes: DA complains to parliamentary committee

SABC Woes: DA complains to parliamentary committee

Johannesburg (IT News Africa) — The South African opposition has written to the Chairperson of Parliament’s Communications Committee, Ismail Vadi, protesting Minister, Siphiwe Nyanda’s appointment of a twelve-member consultation team to help turn around the South African Broadcasting Corporation.

July 30 2009 | Posted in Top Stories | Read More »