In this World Wide Wrap: Skype to charge for iPhone, VOIP crooks get bail, and Verizon rolls out VOIP over fibre.
The regulator releases regulations on facilities leasing, but five years down the line, essential facilities remain a mystery.
In today's technology roundup: Yahoo, Facebook strengthen ties, mobile operator raises funds for 3G, Australia orders probe of Google, and Adobe reports 'critical' flaws.
In this World Wide Wrap: Deloitte sued for $30m, NorthgateArinso buys Convergys HRM, and HR software firm shortlisted.
In this World Wide Wrap: Blow to EU gaming hopes, gaming combats post-traumatic stress, Japan gets 3D gaming on PS3.
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ITWeb Governance, Risk & Compliance FEB 2025
Aligning GRC with Business Innovation and Agility
ComprehendIT, Equitrac and Tracer have unveiled a mobile application for lawyers.
Governance, risk and compliance can be used strategically to drive revenue and competitive advantage.
The communications minister wants Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi to apologise for allegations that he is corrupt.
Paul Jacobson practises digital law in the cauldron of a contradiction, as pioneers, entrepreneurs and anarchists have little respect for the law.
South Africans take a stand against piracy, as a tip-off leads to a R1 million piracy bust by the police.
In today's technology roundup: Get ready for 3D-augmented reality, Google hands over WiFi data, Ofcom reveals anti-piracy policy, and 'likejacking' still a concern on Facebook.
In this World Wide Wrap: Call for file transfer ban, Davinci's Web chat hits 100-mark, and MS unveils Office 2010 sweepstake.