With less than two weeks before the deadline, the department goes to Soweto today to urge South Africans to RICA.
In today's technology roundup: Hackers claim CIA site shutdown, HP sues Oracle for Itanium snub, RIM struggles to compete, and Facebook to debut iOS Apps Store?
An anti-virus software maker, Eset, filed a declaratory judgment lawsuit, challenging Lodsys' patents
The US International Trade Commission rules in favour of HP in patent cases involving two Taiwan-based companies.
Sub-Saharan Africa's networked readiness continues to disappoint, says the World Economic Forum.
A local company offers a service that makes it easy for businesses to comply with the CPA.
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Tender awards - amounting to more than R1 billion - have been scrapped in the face of irregularities and conflict of interest.
Some parts of the long-awaited ICT charter are open to interpretation.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook denies losing users, Windows Autorun malware drops, Europe urged to reallocate spectrum, and Maradona sues Chinese gaming companies.
The fund will focus on high-growth sectors that have been deregulated and are core to the African economy.
Telkom finally concedes it's too big to react quickly to market changes but this reality check comes too late to make a difference.
An IT start-up is rolling out solar-powered IT centres to drive skills development in under-serviced areas.
The majority of local organisations have heard about the proposed law but are not sure about its implications, a survey discovers.