In today's technology roundup: UK braces for 'cyber jihad', Apple sues HTC over five patents, Twitter hits 1m apps milestone, and HP reshuffles webOS division.
Cellphone companies that lock subscribers into contracts without mercy will find themselves on the losing end of the numbers game.
In today's technology roundup: US ISPs must keep logs, UK robot World Cup hopes dashed, Apple ordered to pay $8m, and Scottish smart card travel system on track.
The new Companies Act creates a culture of accountability for business, says advocate Willie Hills, legal advisor to The Webcom Group.
Cellular clients lose out because data and so-called free minutes expire, despite a provision in the law prohibiting this practice.
A tax expert argues it is too complicated to file annual returns, causing companies to be deregistered.
ITWeb Governance, Risk & Compliance FEB 2025
Aligning GRC with Business Innovation and Agility
In today's technology roundup: Dell's faulty PC woes worsen, secret agents raid Web cam artist, man tattoos QR code onto chest, and UK govt commits to open data.
The Protection of Personal Information Bill could be watered down due to financial implications for the direct marketing industry.
The scheme is inclusive for economic growth and efficient governance by integrating ICT policies.
The office is making progress in clearing backlogs after coming into existence in May, it says.
The association argues it does not have the capacity to run a national opt-out list, scuttling rumours that it is tendering to run the registry.
Walter Shimoon provided confidential information, including sales forecasts and new features for Apple's upcoming iPhone.
The Direct Marketing Association seems inordinately sensitive. It has reason to be afraid.