The national broadcast signal provider never entered into a contract with Altech UEC, and is not liable for its losses, says Sentech.
In today's technology roundup: UK to review copyright laws, Burma Internet switched off, Virgin Media and BT in broadband row, and Firefox 4 for Android less beefy.
Information is a valuable commodity and companies have a duty to prevent data loss, says McAfee.
An amendment to the law to extend SIM card registration until the middle of next year has been gazetted.
The ICT businessman's widely circulated complaint about one of its investigative journalists is defamatory, says the newspaper.
The ANC Youth League wants to shut down Twitter, much to the hilarity of those on the social networking site.
ITWeb Governance, Risk & Compliance FEB 2025
Aligning GRC with Business Innovation and Agility
In today's technology roundup: Facebook eyes mobile domination, Google to speed up Web performance, UK to reveal tech city plans, and lukewarm reception for Windows 7.
In this World Wide Wrap: How much will SAP pay Oracle?, Apple sues Motorola for multi-touch, and mobile operator drops legal action.
The consulting practice will assist customers with achieving legislative compliance within their fax environments.
The company wants to meet with the trade and industry minister to resolve issues around its equity equivalency deal.
In today's technology roundup: Kindle offers access to banned sites, court considers violent games case, Google reinstates 'insulting' videos, and smartphones raise security concerns.
In this World Wide Wrap: India calls off BlackBerry ban, Asus, Asus, Acer enter the tablet market, and Sony confirms PlayStation Phone existence.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google speeds up Web video software, Blind passengers sue airliner, Yahoo! and Samsung expand Internet TV.