In this technology roundup: MySpace sues Spam King, German and French groups want open iTunes, mobile phone driving fines to double in UK, and IBM sued in mainframe emulator spat.
The Vodacom Foundation has renewed its financial commitment to the Kidz Clinics of Women and Men Against Child Abuse.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft to push Vista online, US turns to Net for political news, SMEs wary of VOIP security, US spends billions on games, and LG plans iPhone rival.
Cellular operators and the Number Portability Company refuse to reveal porting figures.
Vodafone Egypt is still in talks with the Egyptian government for a 3G licence upgrade.
In today's technology roundup: eBay beefs up security, Alltel simplifies cellphones, and Skype outlines domestic plan.
Online shopping carts are being re-invented and improved on an almost daily basis, but the real world is being left behind.
The cellular network giant is tight-lipped on Maanda Manyatshe's successor.
Motorola has started work on a GSM expansion project with a Nigerian telecoms operator.
MapIT sees 2007 as the year for personal navigation, and will create a map database for Africa.
The hype surrounding Apple's new wonder toy is unjustified.
The iPhone is neither "revolutionary" nor "magical", says Arthur Goldstuck, MD of World Wide Worx. He tells us why.
Naspers will target broadband in China and North America as a growth opportunity, in a bid to expand its technology reach.