A Pakistani man, who was allegedly impersonating an ICASA inspector at China City Mall, has been arrested.
The updated version reflects industry changes since being first published in 2008.
The iPhone manufacturer's deal with TSMC shows that it is trying to diversify its silicon suppliers away from Samsung.
The Department of Mineral Resources may send a team to other jurisdictions to draw lessons around fracking.
In today's technology roundup: Phishers target Xbox 360, LimeWire's day of reckoning, Amazon apologises for cloud fault, and UK digital book sales soar.
Social networks such as Facebook and Twitter could be banned in Uganda following civil unrest.
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A lack of top-level stability at the agency leaves some companies waiting for years for tender bids to be adjudicated.
In today's technology roundup: Samsung sues Apple over 10 patents, PlayStation credit cards were encrypted, Apple explains white iPhone delay, and ICANN hires hacker for security.
Applications to explore for gas in the Karoo, where the Square Kilometre Array telescope is to be situated, have been frozen.
The CWU threatens a nation-wide strike against MTN and Vodacom, in a bid to drive temporary employment agencies out of the sector.
In today's technology roundup: Apple slammed over location tracking, hack caused PlayStation outage, moving beyond encryption, and 'father of the CD' dies.
In today's technology roundup: Apple nearly doubles profit, Google's Schmidt earns $1.25m, iPhone 5 to ship in September, and court upholds UK copyright law.
The companies are locked in long-term supply deals and neither side would benefit from breaking that connection.