In today's technology roundup: Hackers hit BlackBerry over UK riots, Amazon dodges iPad rules, Nokia snubs UK with N9, and Apple eyes Motorola Xoom EU ban.
Operating Systems Solutions claims the iPad maker infringes on its patent for quickly booting Mac OS.
Cabinet approves the reduced tariffs for e-tolling that were suggested by the Department of Transport's steering committee.
Implementation of phase one will only kick off at the end of November.
Overnight cable theft at a substation brings the train service to a halt.
In today's technology roundup: Apple named in e-book price fixing scam, blow to Windows Phone 7 team, mobile market grows over 65%, and Facebook closes prisoners' accounts.
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The Act is applicable to all transactions that occur in SA, says Annelene Dippenaar, legal advisor and compliance officer at Compuscan.
One of the strongest deciding factors, the cost measurement, has been dropped, says the SKA SA project office.
Google, Apple, IBM shares tumble, Verizon workers down tools, Facebook 'Spam King' arrested, and Chinese dissident back on Twitter.
The acquisition is PwC's effort to provide specialist legal services in the realm of technology in Africa.
Apple sues Samsung for patent infringement saying the Australian version of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a copy of the iPad.
The telecoms giant bundles its ADSL data service with a compulsory voice service, says ISPA.
Not having a government CIO in place has dire ICT consequences for the country as a whole, says the BITF.