Forget the salacious red herrings about Julian Assange. Forget the popular distrust of the US State Department. WikiLeaks will hurt you.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google to pay $1 for trespassing, Apple drops $19m appeal, and court favours spectrum widening.
Greenpeace's leaderboard shows the companies which have been active in curbing environmental impacts.
The deadline given for Aarto in recent media reports is probably for the system, and not implementation, says the transport department.
The Western Cape High Court will hear arguments relating to technical issues over a R6.2 million claim.
WikiLeaks bolsters cyber defence, Google unveils Chrome OS pilot, UK to benefit least from cloud, and Amazon takes Kindle to the Web.
ITWeb Governance, Risk & Compliance FEB 2025
Aligning GRC with Business Innovation and Agility
In this World Wide Wrap: Australia lacks risk management, GRC failure costs UK |--gbp--|1.5bn, and Cisco partnership boosts cloud governance.
A panel of international experts are to show how to build a secure future in the cloud.
In this World Wide Wrap: Over 86 000 laptops missing, Dell expands slim laptop range, and Acer to grow tablet PC sales.
In this World Wide Wrap: Skype eyes Web browsers, Pakistan regulator slams VOIP telco, and UK VOIP lags behind.
SA's mobile operators offer prepaid deals void of transparency and simplicity, duping prepaid subscribers into high default-rate deals.
The fixed-line operator rejects accusations of poor corporate governance as “factually incorrect and devoid of truth”.
Telkom's Nigerian subsidiary says Blue Label is guilty of contract breaches, which is the ultimate reason for its contract being terminated.