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Jacob Nthoiwa

ITWeb journalist.

Jacob Nthoiwa is a journalist at ITWeb.

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1:10
Hardware
Aug 24, 2011

RIM eyes music streaming service

The is part of an attempt to improve the BBM service as the company competes with Apple and Google's Android.

0:50
Hardware
Aug 17, 2011

Panasonic descends on Nigeria

The company introduces a new line up of audio-visual products for 2011 in the African country.

1:50
Hardware
Aug 16, 2011

Nokia delivers real-time traffic data

The mobile giant updates its navigation system for smartphones to include live traffic information.

1:20

HP updates dependency mapping software

The software helps data centre architects uncover the connections between apps, servers and storage systems.

1:10

Heidelberg debuts Web-to-print solution

The solution enables users to automate processes such as selecting the most suitable production tech.

1:10
Health tech
Aug 10, 2011

PM-Partners pushes PM portal

The portal is part of a strategic initiative to move a significant part of PM-Partner Group's service delivery online.

2:30

PwC snaps up Chetty Law

The acquisition is PwC's effort to provide specialist legal services in the realm of technology in Africa.

1:10
Wireless
Aug 4, 2011

Bank eyes 1 000 self-service kiosks

With these machines, customers will be relieved of waiting in queues for their turn to be served for routine transactions.

0:50

id Software deploys Hansoft tools

The software system is designed to support agile and lean software development.

1:30
Software
Jul 29, 2011

Start-up secures $10m for retail software

NewComLink wants to change the way retailers respond to customers' applications for in-store credit cards.

2:20
Hardware
Jul 28, 2011

iPads to 'fly' SA planes

1time Airline crews are set to use the Apple tablets onboard to perform flight management tasks.

1:30
Security
Jul 27, 2011

Film and Publications Board site hacked

While the attack caused disruptions to its network, the impact was minimal, says the organisation.