Sony expects $3.2bn loss, Yahoo unveils e-mail service, UK courts 'could target' Twitter, and cloud forum backs EC consultation.
US federal prosecutors are looking into whether Google employees knowingly accepted business from illegal drug sellers.
South Africans are protected from most unfair or unethical business practices, says Ashika Kalyan, CMO at Business Connexion.
The software giant believes the global arena needs stronger IP protection to safeguard the industry's ability to innovate.
The RTMC will engage with organised labour, municipalities, provinces and taxi organisations at the summit.
In today's technology roundup: Laser puts record data rate through fibre, Sony hacked again, Cisco accused of aiding Chinese repression, and Barclaycard, Orange ink m-payments deal.
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Record labels hope music stored in the cloud will boost digital track sales.
Complying with the various standards and laws affecting contact centres doesn't have to be a bad thing, says Simon Cranswick, GM of Customer Interactive Solutions for Dimension Data Western Cape.
The ISACA member survey interviewed more than 2 400 IT, security, and audit and assurance managers from 126 countries.
The association forbids members from sending unsolicited SMSes to consumers whose numbers they acquired through third-parties.
In the latest ASA ruling, Cell C's claims of offering the fastest mobile Internet in the country have been deemed unsubstantiated.
The ASA dismisses a complaint against DStv Mobile, after a user couldn't access the service “anytime, anywhere”, in Middleburg.
Political parties may have used a legislation loophole to send masses of SMSes as South Africans readied to vote.