In today's technology roundup: Cyberspace 'isn't a place', UK mobile companies invest |--gbp--|400m in 3G, Web hit by hi-tech crime wave, and are police texts protected?
In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon patent suit unsuccessful, Toshiba eyes Irish VOIP market, BlackBerry gets 3G VOIP
In this World Wide Wrap: Gamers unknowingly sell their souls, Web coupons raise privacy concerns, and online retailers to drop refund charges.
In this World Wide Wrap: Qatar Bank unveils mobile app, Motorola to release iSIM, and Egypt drives e-commerce.
SAS Mobile boosts business use of BlackBerry, iPhone and Windows smartphones.
The company will join forces with Alvarion and TeleEye, to present two workshops in Cape Town and Johannesburg.
The department grants R15 million to fight child porn ahead of the World Cup.
ICASA can work when it puts its mind to it, say political parties.
Telkom is being called to consult with unions before offering voluntary packages.
The company's wireless wholesale business is taking off, it says.
In this World Wide Wrap: Community banks prioritise mobile, JK Bank upgrades tech, and banks seek IT talent.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hate speech mars gaming, smartphone gaming soars, and Google serious about gaming.
In this World Wide Wrap: Israel blocks iPad, Lagardere Active and YouTube partner, and Enablence to acquire Teledata.