In today's technology roundup: Google unleashes Facebook rival, Anonymous reveals LulzSec merger, News Corp to sell MySpace, and US violent game ban overturned.
Luminet 4.2 reveals user activity across enterprise applications and scores risk in real-time.
The portal allows citizens to whistle-blow without having to deal with personal channels or a call centre operator.
Switching telecoms providers is too expensive for companies that want to keep their numbers.
Lawyers instruct The Notebook Company to immediately stop using the Dell logo.
The DMASA has lashed out at the MD of a bulk SMS company in an open letter sent to the press.
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Google pulls plug on PowerMeter, EC urges better online privacy, social gaming wins big, and teen hacker has Asperger's Syndrome.
The media company faces opposition from rivals who say full ownership of Sky would give Rupert Murdoch too much power.
Authorities say a couple participated in an elaborate kickback scheme on New York's troubled CityTime project.
The new laws would mean all businesses will be forced to come clean about data security problems, says the EC.
Open source software start-up Amahi is being threatened by Apple for using the term 'app store'.
Government should tighten laws against piracy, as the scourge is affecting the channel, says Microsoft.
SA faces the challenge of scarce spectrum in a highly competitive environment, says Vodacom.