In today's technology roundup: Tweets per second record broken, Google CEO 'knew about' rogue drug ads, fake Google certificate discovered, and Mozilla defends Firefox release cycle.
The online retail giant fights for the overturning of California's new Internet sales tax law.
Renewable energy could transform development in Africa - if policy issues don't get in the way.
A mobile app enables athletes to view drugs according to their brand names, noting whether or not they are banned.
IT infrastructure company ConvergeNet is hit with a lawsuit for pulling out of a deal to save Choice Technologies.
As motorists brace themselves for steep toll fees, the upgraded roads are already warping in places.
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The company puts an improved wage offer on the table, but it falls short of unions' demands.
In today's technology roundup: Apple gives Cook 1m shares, online defamation cases double, Google to kill off Slide platform, and China, US close 48 child porn sites.
The elimination of the obsolete Fairness Doctrine regulations will remove an unnecessary distraction, the body says.
If the fixed-line operator does not put a better wage offer on the table this morning, unions will strike next week.
Since 2008, foreign content has increased by 154% while Australian content has grown by only 59%, says a report.
Vodacom and Cell C say they are implementing changes to their contracts already and there is no need for the NCC to force them to do so.
Celeb names banned from .xxx domain, Galaxy phones barred in Europe, Zeus infusion targets online banking, and Nokia unveils revamped Symbian phones.