In today`s technology roundup: The US government will control the Net until 2011, surfers can remain anonymous, and IP telephony equipment up.
The cellular group reveals its expected earnings.
Invisinet Technologies` iLog wireless device enables companies to monitor employee attendance in real-time.
Lenovo and Novell have introduced Linux-based ThinkPad mobile workstations.
Organisations cautioned about pre-standard products.
Radio amateurs across SA will show off their hobby this Friday.
Standard Bank has introduced Internet banking for cellphones.
Comium Mobile will begin commercial operations in Gambia in 2007.
US-based Harris has won a five-year supplier agreement.
Sumbandila's lift off will take place in Russia.
In today`s technology roundup: Apple threatens legal action, Google has no national US WiFi plans, and NASA searches for missing moon tapes.
Dell is recalling 4.1 million Dell-branded lithium-ion batteries with cells manufactured by Sony.
QAD has donated 16 notebooks to the Key School, which is affiliated to Autism SA.