One in six major business energy users still do not have a policy in place to manage energy risk, a survey discovers.
The solution has been updated to comply with the Consumer Protection Act and the new Companies Act.
Since the inception of initiatives to curb 419 scams, the number of cases reported has dropped, says SAPS.
In today's technology roundup: Cisco axes thousands of jobs, IBM's Q2 net income up, China Web users hit 485m, and News of the World whistleblower found dead.
VOIP callers phoning the 911 number will soon be automatically tracked, according to the FCC.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft beefs up Hotmail security, Twitter marks fifth anniversary, ex-News of the World editor arrested, and Internet changes our memory.
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The sector is unlikely to reach consensus on how to unbundle the local loop, because Telkom will oppose the process.
In today's technology roundup: Oracle wants to probe Google's Page, online spelling mistakes cost millions, Zuckerberg makes Google+ U-turn, and women, elderly stall UK smartphone uptake.
Chinese company ZTE alleges Huawei orchestrated raids by government officials in a bid to stop it gaining market share.
Navin Singh resigns, after allegedly being suspended due to an investigation into irregular activity.
The Korean giant argues that Apples legal team previously represented Samsung and it creates conflict of interest.
The Road Traffic Management Corporation cannot say why the Aarto summit did not happen at the end of last month.