In this World Wide Wrap: Sony loses war on piracy, 3D game consoles to reach 11m, and CityVille chalks up 100m users.
In today's technology roundup: Android outsmarts Apple's iOS, new video game sales plummet, BlackBerry Dakota leaked, and Palin e-mail hacker jailed.
Cyber crime is the most damaging threat to business and government, say analysts.
The union promises to take on Telkom over corruption allegations, but brushes aside questions about facts and fiction.
Solidarity and the CWU will challenge potential retrenchments at Neotel.
The public protector hires an external consultant to carry out the third investigation into Siphiwe Nyanda.
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Mobile users incorrectly believe the Act safeguards them against mobile 419-type scams.
In today's technology roundup: Assange threatens News Corp empire, Sony sues PlayStation 3 hackers, YouTube gets 200m mobile hits daily, and TalkTalk challenges Digital Economy Act.
In this World Wide Wrap: Legal experts issue Tweeter warning, convicts to pay court tech fee, and tide turns for Oracle.
In its latest fight against spam, ISPA tests its own members.
No settlement agreement with Valor IT was ever reached, says the DTI, and the court will now have to solve the wrangle.
In today's technology roundup: Piracy sites attract 53bn visits, Microsoft contests 'App Store' trademark, ex-RIM employee cites PlayBook flaws, and MySpace lays off nearly half its staff.
In this World Wide Wrap: White House slams BP, Bahrain steps up governance, and BAE Systems unveils risk initiative.