In today's technology roundup: Lawmakers slam net neutrality scheme, Spain investigates Google WiFi, India issues BlackBerry deadline, and Verizon demos 1Gbps.
Illegal online gaming is thriving because of loopholes in the country's gaming regulations, says Smokoo.
Privacy concerns around Google's Street View are just paranoid backlashes against the unknown, says an analyst.
The hall of shame lists the top local spammers but also offers an opportunity to be removed from the list.
Shareholders have to approve the company's move from electronics to mining, it says.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook 'dislike' scam uncovered, Wikileaks double-dares Pentagon hawks, Dell to buy 3Par, and TfL app adds augmented reality.
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In this World Wide Wrap: NEC sued over VOIP project, India concerns turn to Google and Skype, and BT upgrades VOIP network.
In this WW Wrap: Dell refutes faulty PC accusations, Acer to ship 3.2m notebooks, and school turns WiFi hotspot.
The Protection of Information Bill and the Protection of Personal Information Bill have created misunderstandings, says Mark Heyink, information attorney and information security consultant at Condyn.
A government department allegedly gave Abalozi a R20 million contract in Mpumalanga, without advertising the tender or seeking competitive bids.
Shareholders of Vodacom's DRC operation will co-operate in the interest of operational functionality.
In today's technology roundup: Dell accused of hiding evidence, protesters rally outside Google, Ellison axes OpenSolaris, and Web spying suit fingers Disney, others.
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