In this World Wide Wrap: Google claims WiFi sniffing legal, VirnetX confirms patents and seeks licences, and Intel gets legal ceasefire.
In this World Wide Wrap: Battery life to increase ten-fold, MS Kinect goes beyond gaming, and California plans digital licence plates.
The telco will not participate in the spectrum auction, indicating its confidence in competing with the successful bidder.
The government agency must find a way to implement its ECM system quickly, or it will leave companies in the lurch come October.
ICASA is about to be given the teeth it needs to snap at the heels of unruly industry players.
In this World Wide Wrap: 100 GbE standard ratified, Xchanging acquires network services firm, and London learning platform boosts network.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Info management key to IT security, social networks pressurise governance, and Sophis drives SaaS risk management.
Still no word on uncapped bandwidth, but the company rings in 10Mbps lines.
In today's technology roundup: E-reader price war heats up, Kenya registers mobile phones, delays in Google Books case, and more problems for iPhone 4.
In this World Wide Wrap: Amazon strengthens fashion focus, lawmakers mull online privacy legislation, and Shanghai sees e-business boom.
A nine-year legal battle has finally come to an end, but Telkom is on the losing end.
The country has played no part in any corrupt or underhanded dealings in terms of SA's digital TV migration, says the Brazilian minister councillor.
However, a Competition Commission investigation into the fixed-line operator's behaviour is ongoing.