The company claims the lawsuits by Sprint Nextel and Cellular South against its T-Mobile purchase are baseless.
In the latest bout of patent wars, Samsung fights to have Apple products banned in the Netherlands.
Media reports alleging irregular expenditure have targeted the wrong financial year, says the department.
Denying wrongdoing, the company will pay $63.7 million to resolve whistleblower allegations relating to government contracts.
The device allows users to interact with holographic images, or to manipulate virtual objects.
The loss exposed flaws in the bank's risk controls that may prompt regulators to act, analysts say.
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The city faces a R15 million administrative fine for failing to sort out 65 problems caused by its dysfunctional billing system.
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The Department of Transport will develop a migration plan for eNatis, and IT team members are being trained in India for this purpose.
The current economic climate means government must be able to do more with less in terms of IT, says the agency.
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The company accuses the iPhone maker of infringing at least three of it tech patents.
SA is the 25th highest country in the world for purchasing pirated software, says BSA.