In today's technology roundup: Black week for HP, botnet experiment blows up a storm, illegal file-sharing policy criticised, and Pink Floyd sues EMI.
In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon plans LTE roll-out, Cisco quits WiMax radio business, and Netgear unveils Poweline networking kits.
In this World Wide Wrap: Deloitte hosts IT governance seminar, student group assists IT governance, and Digi intros risk-free ZigBee module.
In this World Wide Wrap: Time Warner eases iPhone traffic, Motorola releases Android smartphones, and Nokia develops self-charging phones.
In this World Wide Wrap: Huawei bullish on LTE, mobile key in HIV/Aids battle, and call for affordable Internet in Africa.
The company was a top achieving aggregator in the mobile messaging industry in 2009.
It is not within the SAIA's mandate to enforce that factory-fitted devices meet VSS standards, says Carandhomeinsurance.co.za.
ICT companies' tight grip on their former CEOs is a disturbing trend that could cost the economy dearly.
The company installed a Motorola PTP300 link between a waterfront restaurant and hotel, which delivered a connection in excess of 20MB.
The regulator pre-empts a rewrite of Chapter 10 of the ECA, by releasing guidelines on determining anti-competitive markets.
Interconnect rates prove to be a boon for the company.
Legislation forcing providers to personally register each customer is not feasible for Internet providers.
The company will launch a personal tracking unit in time for the Soccer World Cup.