An employee of the government agency has been harassing an Aids foundation via e-mail.
In this World Wide Wrap: IT in healthcare grows, health smart card alliance unveiled, and NHS rethinks health practice.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID implants a danger, nanotech used in bar codes, and university turns to smart cards.
In today's technology roundup: HP unveils 'microneedle' drug patch, extension of MS judgment sought, IBM supports OpenOffice community, and MS issues security patches.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: VOIP checks in at Grand Hyatt, AMSI teams up with Nortel, and NHS installs VOIP.
The South African arm of an international research organisation will rely heavily on IT infrastructure.
In this World Wide Wrap: AMD graphics go open, Sun disputes NetApp's charge, and OSS for health.
In this World Wide Wrap: Purple Monkey merges with Bridgeline, pharmaceutical firm streamlines content, and Winchester installs content management.
In this World Wide Wrap: Intel ups India healthcare, hospitals adopt RFID, and QuadraMed hosts conference.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID too expensive for healthcare, computer glitch delays smart card, and RFID passport fails.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hospital installs RFID, Blue Shield Foundation gives $4m, and On The Go wins distribution rights.
In this World Wide Wrap: Glaxo keeps RFID, NZ promotes bar codes, and India encrypts smart cards.