Survival International holds Botswana authorities responsible for the cyber attack, which left its Web site down for days.
Vodacom can again use the term “broadband” in its advertising after a previous Advertising Standards Authority decision was overturned.
In today's technology roundup: China claims supercomputer title, FBI slams obsolete cyber laws, Microsoft earnings up over 50%, and Adobe in 'extremely critical' attacks.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM opens UK cloud lab, cloud raises security concerns, and cloud proposed for SMEs.
Threats posed by proposed new media laws go way beyond the freedom of the press.
Mimecast and Van Gaalen Attorneys presented on e-mail's role in information compliance.
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IT systems will come under “specialised scrutiny”, as finance minister Pravin Gordhan proposes stiff penalties for guilty parties.
Telkom has not considered the impact of 8ta's prepaid offering of one free minute for every three minutes of calls received.
The judgement found ICASA had reached its decision - to not issue a pay-TV licence - rationally and fairly.
In today's technology roundup: Internet worth |--gbp--|100bn to UK, Koobface malware targets MacOS X, Palin e-mail hacker asks for mercy, and Russia charges 'world's biggest spammer'.
In this World Wide Wrap: SAP requests Oracle court gag, tech giants sued over Android, and Apple joins MS court challenge.
In this World Wide Wrap: Trimble snaps up ThingMagic, Qantas deploys RFID for baggage, and transport group blasts RFID delay.
The company appoints Mark Lewis as chief strategy officer, as it forges ahead with cloud computing offerings.