The move allows drivers to have a LiveTrack device installed in their cars to record their behaviour.
Consumers will be able to walk away from two-year cellphone contracts without paying hefty penalties to the operators.
The prominence of cloud computing at the expo reflects its market potential, say analysts.
The convergence committee will advise the Australian government on new media regulations.
Protests against e-tolling continue despite the fee suspension, amid claims that government will share the e-tolling spoils.
The Act will only be implemented after public consultations, which have not yet begun.
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A committee will oversee the land claim dispute between Telkom and members of Durban's Greyville community.
Garth Coetser will find out later this month whether the state will prosecute him on charges of VAT fraud.
In today's technology roundup: Jobs breaks leave to unveil iPad 2, eye-controlled laptop unveiled, malware-laden apps hit Androids, and EC descends on e-book publishers.
The iPhone maker has no right claiming ownership of the term 'App Store', says Microsoft.
Telkom's former COO, Motlatsi Nzeku, has been reinstated as MD of Telkom International.
The company says it can't prove that HP is a dominant player in the PC and notebook market.
Bank of America suffers outage, ISPs mislead on broadband speeds, Internet bank, Egg, splits, and PS3 locked in patent dispute.