In today's technology roundup: Google faces privacy audits, tsunami to push gadget prices up, fake Android app steals data, and Dell executive slams Apple iPad.
It's unclear what role the hiring will play in the Oracle-Google patent case proceedings.
A local non-profit is one of the first recipients of funds from Siemens, as payment for the company's past corrupt practices.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook pulls uprising page, Firefox 4 surpasses 40m downloads, Nokia sues Apple again, and Amazon takes music to the cloud.
The country is set to comply with the UN resolution regarding the freezing of all assets controlled by Gadaffi.
The company claims its solution addresses the increasing security threats organisations encounter on a daily basis.
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In today's technology roundup: Bomb scare at Apple campus, UK's online ads worth |--gbp--|4bn, Nokia confirms Symbian commitment, and Beatles hits cost site $1m.
Stricter regulations around billing are imminent, but consumers should remain vigilant, says BulkSMS.
Poor quality of fingerprints means the Department of Home Affairs is missing the prints of more than 370 000 citizens.
The dual-listed company takes on government over a social security payment system.
The project could be found to violate the Consumer Protection Act due to unreasonably high tariffs.
Business yesterday questioned the need for tolling at all, while consulting with the steering committee on e-tolling.
Changing cloud providers must be as easy as changing one's mobile phone provider, says the EC.