In today's technology roundup: Supercomputer predicts revolution, Secret Service probes Facebook threat, credit card fraudster gets 14 years, and ex-SAP unit to plead guilty.
Damning revelations about top-level South African officials bolster government's argument to keep a tight grip on confidential state information.
A consumer protection body wants Telkom to change its terms and conditions.
In a damning finding, an auditor-general says Synergy had failed to comply with its own policy in awarding the contract.
A guide compiled by the Information Security Group of Africa aims to cast light on the perplexing topic of privacy.
Communications minister Roy Padayachie has yet to announce how valuable spectrum will be allocated.
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In today's technology roundup: Fired Yahoo boss to get millions, HTC sues Apple using Google patents, ex-Microsoft accountant jailed, and Samsung, MS in tablet team-up.
The move allows for secure access to electronic health records and health information exchanges on mobile devices.
The legislation will reverse centuries of US patent policy by awarding patents to inventors who are 'first to file' their invention.
The opt-in principle in the Protection of Personal Information Bill is not as strong as it needs to be.
Industry players need to take the lead in getting the decision on spectrum allocation made.
In today's technology roundup: Ofcom to delay 4G auction, Amazon catches up with social media, Sprint fights AT&T, T-Mobile merger, and Germans can pre-order iPhone 5.
The tech giant aims to use the acquisition to develop solutions to help financial companies meet regulatory demands.